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From filmmakers and musicians to community activists and store owners, these 12 remarkable SF women are worth celebrating.
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After spending years depicting neighborhoods’ distinct character, the muralist turned her attention to something “quieter”: weeds.
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It's a wave of closures, with three restaurants, a photography store, and a dry cleaners calling it quits.
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Dogpatch gets a new taco spot, the Mission welcomes a reservations-only bar and an Indian-inspired bistro debuts in SoMa.
A brief history of elephantine encounters in SF.
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Police arrested two people and are seeking a third after they base jumped off a tower on the edge of Union Square last night.
Jackson will watch the president's speech alongside the staff and clients of family homelessness agency Hamilton Family Services.
The society hopes to partner with a developer to take the museum from 1,600 square feet in the Castro to 25,000-50,000 square feet downtown.
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The group is seeking a Supervisor to sponsor legislation divesting SF's money from banks that support the Dakota Access Pipeline.
While still in incubation, Hitachino Beer & Wagyu is expected to open as soon as its master brewer arrives from Japan for a final review.
The owner of Oakland's Grocery Café has launched a breakfast/lunch pop-up in downtown San Francisco and a banquet-style restaurant will soon follow.
A big anti-drug law enforcement effort in the Tenderloin has ended in controversy.
The past two weeks saw an early-morning homicide, the death of a man attacked last November, and a six-on-one stabbing.
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