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San Francisco opens the first publicly funded Disability Cultural Center, fostering inclusivity and engagement for the ...
Assemblymember Gail Pellerin’s bill to ban homeless relocation without coordination stalled amid concerns it could affect San ...
In one of the most expensive housing markets in the U.S., a measure aimed at reducing the number of people living in vehicles ...
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San Francisco crackdown on RV dwellers | Take 2 NightlyHomeless advocates in San Francisco are opposed to Mayor Daniel Lurie's plan to ban RV's from parking on city streets for ...
A San Francisco driver is having a bad day Thursday. A door on their SUV is damaged after being sideswiped by a cable car.
In a city fueled by tech, San Francisco’s cable cars keep history alive. Monocle rides along with the grips who master this century-old craft, ensuring these moving landmarks stay on track.
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Y Travel Blog on MSNWhere To Stay In San Francisco: Best Hotels From Budget To LuxuryAhh Frisco, the Golden City where the Bay meets art deco buildings and steep rolling hills meet hilly, multicultural neighborhoods. It’s a colorful mishmash of hippies, techies, and creative artists.
The cable car system of San Francisco is the last manually operated cable car system in the world, with three of the original twenty-three lines still operating today.
As holiday traditions go, the decorating of San Francisco’s cable car fleet may stand out as one of the most unique.
A Muni study suggests, among other things, suspending San Francisco's legendary cable car and historical streetcar service as soon as mid-2025 to help make up part of $300 million shortfall.
Chanelle Smith with her hand on the grip lever of a Muni cable car. Making history: women help Muni move forward Although the role of grip has historically been held by men, women have been an ...
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