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Despite another denial, promoter Boots Hughston is still determined to put on a Summer of Love concert somewhere in the Bay Area.
As San Francisco's population ages, they face particular challenges: isolation, forgetfulness, and sadness.
Since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which damaged the property, the Car Barn has sat vacant.
The proposal comes after years of bicyclists crashing on the streetcar tracks, often leaving them with serious injuries.
The ride-hailing companies have more than 5,700 vehicles operating on city streets during peak periods.
San Francisco's neighborhoods are always evolving, and the Rincon Hill neighborhood is getting a name change.
Mailboxes that receive fewer than 25 pieces per day are categorized as "underused."
Mayor Lee wants to dedicate $1.2 billion to local nonprofits over the next two years.
For the newest center, city and port officials were able to win the support of local residents through the Dogpatch Neighborhood Association.
Three attorneys started right away as part of a new immigration legal team to represent residents detained for immigration proceedings.
San Francisco's population of injected drug users—estimated at 22,500—are more likely to contract HIV, hepatitis C, and skin infections, which are costly to treat.
The Pet Owners Outreach Program (POOP) will encourage people who adopt dogs through shelters to clean up after their animals.
Residents opposed to the project said they support housing the homeless, just not in their backyard.
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