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Strut's larger space was supposed to address the overcrowding at Magnet, but many men seeking STI tests are still being turned away.
Sharper Future will treat convicted sex offenders who've recently been released from prison.
At least one community activist is unhappy with the giant ads, which he says are in violation of the city's planning code.
After more than a decade in SoMa, St. James Infimary hopes to resettle in a vacant former health clinic on Eddy Street.
Poet Jack Hirschman, Supervisor Aaron Peskin and SFPD Capt. David Lazar were among those who memorialized the popular sketch artist.
There are twice as many people who suffer from cluttering as people who have Alzheimer’s—but cluttering also runs the risk of eviction and homelessness.
Protestors took to the streets on Friday night to protest the displacement of minority communities from SF neighborhoods.
Here's why HANC and other neighborhood activists are voting against the City's proposed density bonus.
In a two-hour community meeting, Planning officials walked local residents through details and fielded concerns.
Looking to volunteer? From 6:30-8:30pm tonight, the Tenderloin Museum is hosting six neighborhood service organizations that are seeking more helping hands this year, including Glide and 826 Valencia.
Concerns range from traffic, noise, and lack of park access, to outreach efforts and city spending.
Protesters' cries of "Fire Chief Suhr" and "Justice For Mario Woods" rang out throughout Mayor Lee's inauguration ceremony this morning.
In order to open pop-up shelters, certain criteria need to be met, and the rules are relatively stringent.
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