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It's been a gloriously dry six days in San Francisco, but the city's brief rain-free streak is soon to come to an end.
The Academy of Sciences' pair-bonded penguins got a little extra love for Valentine's Day.
A major playground renovation, starting tomorrow, is intended to be the opening act in a full-scale transformation of Civic Center.
Local nonprofits and Hayes Valley residents have secured the funds to create a new pedestrian-centered alley and expand another.
The struggling Gleneagles course is bringing in disc golf to help secure its financial future, amid a decline in regular golfers.
After nearly a decade of planning and delays, Rec & Park is hosting a groundbreaking ceremony this Thursday for the future garden near Balboa BART Station.
A Twitter query over a closed crosswalk gained momentum last night, as a city representative misinformed a local mom about cycling on the Panhandle.
City officials are ready to celebrate $7 million in permanent bike and pedestrian safety measures through McLaren Park.
The plaza's sudden closure follows years of debate on how to eliminate undesired occupancy.
The recent rains oversaturated two sections of the park.
It's not the first weather phenomenon in the last 24 hours that got locals drawing parallels to today's political transition. But to tipster Josh K., it was a welcome sight.
If you’re a light sleeper—or a night owl—you probably noticed today’s early-morning thunder and lightning.
Last week's rain may seem a distant memory in light of today's blue skies, but don't put away those umbrellas just yet.
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