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After roughly six years of discussion, a project to stem flooding impacts by raising Oyster Point Marina dock entrances is ...
Lori’s Diner stands as a chrome-trimmed monument to nostalgia, where your meal comes with a side of time travel. The neon glow of Lori’s Diner beckons like a lighthouse for the hungry, promising a ...
San Francisco may have one of the country’s highest concentrations of queer people, but the LGBTQ communities north and south ...
The entrance to the bridge from lane 14 — one of 18 feeding into the Bay Bridge from the East Bay — has been fenced off since ...
The San Francisco Public Library (SFPL), which is facilitating digitization of past issues of the San Francisco Bay Times, ...
Their grandfathers all came to the Shipyard around 1943, pushed out by Jim Crow in the South and pulled in by the promise of ...
The SF Pride Parade on Sunday drew the largest Jewish contingent ever, with 350 people marching under the banner “Proud & ...
UCSF Health plans to lay off around 200 employees due to financial challenges, affecting various roles, with 60-day notices and severance plans provided.
Criticism of Israel isn't antisemitic. But it is antisemitic when Jews are shamed, blamed and scapegoated unless they ...
Last year, students on college and university campuses across the country gathered to protest military actions by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza. Fearing retribution and targeting by universities ...
The 36-year-old construction worker from El Salvador drove with his wife and two kids through San Francisco on Saturday riddled with anxiety, weaving past No Kings Day demonstrators setting up for a ...
Thousands gathered on the west steps of the California state Capitol for Sacramento’s No Kings protest. By midday, the crowd had spilled onto several streets, prompting police to close roadways, as ...