Bloodied Pier 39 Sea Lion Possibly from Shark Bite, Marine Mammal Center Says
An injured sea lion near Pier 39 has a fresh lower‑body wound that rescuers say could be a shark bite. The Marine Mammal Center is monitoring the animal and will only attempt a rescue when it can be done safely.
Dogpatch Playland Arrives: Crane Cove Kids’ Zone And Dog Run Open After Donation Debacle
After months of donor‑funding turmoil, Crane Cove Park in Dogpatch opened two playgrounds and a dog run this weekend as the Port covered a funding gap. Neighbors and kids celebrated at a ribbon‑cutting while investigations into the nonprofit's finances continue.
San Francisco's Crane Cove Park Unveils New Play Areas and Dog Run, Enhancing Waterfront Amenities
Crane Cove Park in San Francisco expanded with new play areas for children and an off-leash dog run, enhanced by community collaboration and funding adjustments from the Port's Southern Waterfront Beautification Fund.
On Yosemite’s Doorstep, Southern Sierra Miwuk Score Stunning 900‑Acre Land Return
Nearly 900 acres of Henness Ridge were transferred to the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation, returning ancestral land and funding for restoration and cultural stewardship.
Berkeley Bets $25M on North Basin Shoreline Makeover
EBRPD's preliminary plan would remake 20 acres of Berkeley shoreline with a beach, promenade and bike area; the design is estimated at $25M but construction still needs funding and permits.
Urban 'Trash Pandas' Are Physically Evolving into Pets; Could SF's Raccoons Be Your Next Pet?
Urban raccoons nationwide are physically transforming in ways that mirror how wolves became dogs, and scientists say our garbage is accidentally kickstarting the process. San Francisco's notoriously bold trash bandits could be undergoing the same changes.












