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Some permanent SF residents who travel frequently say they're getting left out, and the law should be amended.
The SoMa-based nonprofit advocates for LGBTQ locals with children, and provides training to schools to help fight discrimination.
The presidential candidate and his wife, Jane, dropped by Sightglass Coffee after an interview at the San Francisco Chronicle offices this afternoon.
Tang says that her office's role has been to facilitate discussion of the controversial changes to the Muni line, not to stop the process.
Neighbors were concerned the proposed curving landscape pattern would hamper the ability of emergency vehicles to get up the steps.
The Russian Hill Neighbors have something for everyone, from family nights to clean-up days to social get-togethers for neighbors.
The group has plenty of opportunities for members to get involved in local events and issues.
Earlier this year, the community service organization launched a brand-new chapter in the Castro and Noe Valley.
Up On Top is one of the many programs that keeps the Tenderloin's children actively learning through the summer months.
For 25 years, Little Brothers has been making seniors' lives a little brighter through the gift of companionship.
Fortifying the seawall against the dual threats of earthquakes and sea level rise could cost up to $5 billion; this investment will pay for studies, public input, finding funding and more.
A large protest is moving through the Mission towards City Hall, where hunger strikers and supporters will rally against recent police shootings.
The current and former District 3 Supervisors discussed Airbnb enforcement, Prop C and other issues Chiu is working on in Sacramento.
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