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Every parking meter in the city will have its price adjusted based on demand, from 50 cents to as much as $7 per hour.
Though Public Works and Recology offer extensive haul-away services, Bayview residents say illegal dumping is on the rise there.
The Bern is back in town, lobbying for a State Senate candidate and a ballot measure aimed at reducing prescription drug prices.
Will the newly renovated escalator feature more rainbow LEDs? According to the SFMTA, it's up to the community.
Supervisors Jane Kim, Aaron Peskin, and Scott Weiner, among others, will debate pro and con positions on Propositions M, O, U, and X.
See something out on the streets that seems newsworthy? Now you can tell us about it using only the most basic features of your phone.
Grab your popcorn.
It's time to start thinking about how you're going to vote on Nov. 8th.
Though they still had some concerns, residents also expressed excitement for BRT and other changes.
From new Transbay construction to a new kind of chair in the Presidio, here's a look at the latest tips from readers.
As of tonight, the DMV has ended its contract with the company that provided after-hours and weekend parking in its lot.
In the end, the group thought that their man had performed well in the first presidential debate.
Tonight is your chance to hear D1's Supervisor candidates weigh in on housing, homelessness, small business and more.
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