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Rising sea levels could threaten Ocean Beach, city infrastructure, and access to the Great Highway.
A showdown of Jedi vs. Sith might have been in good fun, but city taxpayers picked up the bill.
Dog owners should be on high alert, as coyotes have been spotted in Cole Valley, the Panhandle, and Corona Heights.
Want to work behind the scenes at the zoo? They're holding an orientation for volunteer docents, who help educate visiting groups, this Sunday.
Wish you had a backyard? You can get your hands dirty improving the Panhandle every month.
The program, spearheaded by Supervisor Eric Mar, is installing 100 drinking fountains and bottle fillers across the city.
In May, we delved into how California's current water crisis affects San Francisco, and vice versa.
There's still time to weigh in on the latest concept design for the rec center's redevelopment.
One of six "Tier 1 Failing Playgrounds", the park will see new life next year.
You can go blocks without seeing a single string of lights, so we've rounded up our ten favorites this year from around the city.
Want a tree? Friends of the Urban Forest is now taking applications for a February street-tree planting in the Upper Haight and Cole Valley.
Last year's $9.3 million renovation transformed the park with a new open layout, basketball court and clubhouse.
The tax, at roughly $30 per single-family home, is a possible solution to the underfunded care and maintenance of trees in the city.
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