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Many more improvements to the Panhandle are on the way this fall.
The San Francisco Zoo's newest addition, born on Saturday, is the zoo's first-ever guanaco born in captivity.
This Lakeside District playground serves up a dose of recreation in the neighborhood.
Because of drought and insect infestations, the tree mortality rate inside the "cloud forest" has doubled since 1999.
Though the future of the pedestrian plaza is still up for debate, the alley will reopen to appease new traffic flow concerns.
For the next several weeks, drop by on Friday and Saturday afternoons to check out a rotating free exhibit in the Conservatory's outdoor area.
Guarded by an army of hand-carved wooden figures, the playground owes its magical appeal to the devotion of a single city gardener.
With Annie Street Plaza’s two-year permit coming to an end this fall, now’s the time to submit your thoughts on whether the plaza should be made permanent.
Nearly three months after opening, temporary park Playland at 43rd Avenue is drawing mixed reviews due to noise, which some see as a quality-of-life issue.
Head to the hills to find a little country in the city.
A neighbor snapped a photo of one of the city's resident coyotes enjoying the sunshine yesterday.
A local nonprofit's drive to make the city a sustainable lemon producer is bearing fruit in the Tenderloin, where 50 new trees will be planted for the public to enjoy.
On Saturday, Outer Sunset residents will have a chance to collect and examine plankton during a fundraiser for school oceanic programs.
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