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Ehler collapsed at work on December 31st but is now in stable condition.
The barriers were added last week to prevent people from creating camps for homeless residents.
The center supports early childhood development for 70 toddlers, infants and preschoolers.
A century-old postcard is traced back to a family that played a major role in the city's history.
Since 1895, the site has been home to the Native Sons of the Golden West.
To close out the year, we've asked contributors to choose their favorite stories of 2017.
A series of improvements are coming, but some advocates are concerned that the clubhouse will remain underutilized.
Participants will learn how the city works and devise solutions to make neighborhoods more resilient.
A "throw-away space" that once stored dumpsters has been remade with murals, art installations and live redwoods.
Retired SFPD officer Evan Lammers died last week, leaving behind Fran Maffeo, his partner of 40 years.
The initiative promotes "safe and accessible alternatives" to driving to school.
“It is a form of direct democracy that positively impacts our community,” said District 10 Supervisor Malia Cohen.
The morning after the mayor's death, residents and merchants on Monterey Boulevard reacted to the news.
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