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Though 74 percent of neighbors oppose the so-called "parking for God," it may get approval for a 16-month pilot legalization program today.
It may seem counterintuitive, but there's still lots to see at the garden in winter, including numerous blooms and an indoor art exhibit.
Before the new rules went into effect this month, three members of Congress stepped in.
Once open, it'll be the first neighborhood park built by Rec and Park in over a decade.
This week's king tides are a small preview of the damage a seawall breach could create on the waterfront—but federal help isn't forthcoming.
A hearty patch of grass is now available to Painted Ladies visitors.
San Francisco might get as much as five inches of rain through Monday—with more wet weather to come.
Hayes Valley has a new community garden, and applications for a plot are being accepted until January 15th, 2017.
The tiny facility includes a pair of turf mini-soccer fields, stadium lights, electronic scoreboards and a locker room.
The flat multi-use field on the north side of Dolores Park will close on Monday.
For those staying warm and dry indoors, here's a peek at the action out there.
Experts say the naturally occurring tides offer a unique preview of the threats posed by rising sea levels.
To protect wildlife, the contentious new rules will significantly reduce dog access to Ocean Beach, Crissy Field, Baker Beach and Fort Funston.
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