After a few years stuck in park, the San Francisco parklet program is moving forward again and accepting more applications for new miniature parks.
Eleven years after its launch, is it time to consider taking the T-Third line underground?
November’s kidney-dialysis measure has become the most expensive ballot proposition in the U.S. — with all the money coming from special interests.
A $750K federal grant will enable the district with the highest amount of domestic dispute-related 911 calls to better serve its diverse population.
Real estate barons have scared up $60 million to fight Prop. 10, the Affordable Housing Act.
Non-citizen parents can vote in school board elections for the first time — but fears around ICE mean only 17 people have registered.
A one-acre vacant lot in Crocker-Amazon is the latest hotspot for the housing debate, as a developer plans to squeeze 24 units into a single-family parcel.
Uzuri Pease-Greene, a formerly homeless Bayview native who’s been sober for a decade, is running to represent the community that lifted her up.
A massive SFPD mobile operation has rolled into UN Plaza, dictating who is allowed to use a central city space.
After months of task force meetings, the S.F. Treasurer’s Office debuted an executive summary that did not include plans for a full-fledged public bank.