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What the hail just happened?
But other tributes to the summer's 50th anniversary are still being planned.
A Twitter query over a closed crosswalk gained momentum last night, as a city representative misinformed a local mom about cycling on the Panhandle.
The Castro CBD and Larkin Street Youth Services teamed up to hire at-risk youth to clean Jane Warner Plaza, but the program failed after two months.
A row of healthy-looking ornamental plums was cut down last week in Golden Gate Park.
Here are five great walks to get you out of the house this Thanksgiving weekend.
The historic bridge will be reconstructed, but the process won't be quick.
Recent rainstorms have downed some large tree limbs in the area, and with more rain on the way, caution is advised.
This week's meeting is "a very rare chance" for Haight neighbors to suggest improvements for the troubled Alvord Lake area.
The northern mixed-use pathway will get improved signage, new bike lane striping, new benches and trash cans, and bicycle racks.
The basketball courts reopen today, with face-painting, a basketball clinic, and much fanfare.
Many more improvements to the Panhandle are on the way this fall.
For the next several weeks, drop by on Friday and Saturday afternoons to check out a rotating free exhibit in the Conservatory's outdoor area.
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