Bull market, China shop: Much of San Francisco is still owned by far-off investors. But if the real estate bubble pops, their loss could hit very close to home.
Gender-nonconforming Californians can now apply for IDs that more accurately reflect their identity.
Jan. 1 marked the first of three $1 toll increases to fund transit projects aimed at reducing congestion.
The dirty little secret of many Silicon Valley startups is that they’re taking billions in venture capital from a ruthless Saudi Arabian regime.
Airbnb has its eyes on longer-lasting listings, and the company intends to start building its own futuristic, modular homes.
Two public-health employees allegedly directed $1.2 million in public funds to a spouse’s company, just months after the department’s director was similarly accused.
A system to manage eviction cases is coming together as Mayor London Breed picks partner organizations, post-Proposition F.
The San Francisco Firefighters Toy Program has become the largest firefighter toy drive in the country, and it got there on the heels of strip clubs.
Who’s allowed to park what where and when has become a hot topic.
There’s just one thing missing: the money to build it.