People want to know about San Francisco—and they’re turning to Silicon Valley for answers. Not actually to the Valley itself, but rather to its technology via tools like Google searches, many of which ...
Fear of spreading the potentially deadly COVID-19 contagion (colloquially called the “coronavirus”) is already hurting San Francisco businesses and social gatherings, and this week San Francisco ...
The site of the city’s homeless navigation center for teenagers and other young people in January. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images As San Francisco grapples with how to protect thousands of ...
After Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) left hundreds of thousands of Bay Area residents in the dark last year, will the troubled utility company do it again? The answer is yes, according to a ...
In light of social-distancing orders, and in preparation for Memorial Day weekend, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department placed social-distancing circles, measuring roughly six feet in ...
Kirkham in the Sunset District will be one of a dozen streets closed to through traffic. Photo by Brock Keeling In an effort to give pedestrians a wider buffer of space while outside during shelter-in ...
In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the Bay Area, San Francisco’s home sales inventory have nearly vanished. In the weeks since Bay Area counties began following shelter-in-place orders, ...
In the 1957 B-movie The Amazing Colossal Man, an explosion causes a once-ordinary guy to grow to ten times his normal size and wreak havoc on a city—an apt metaphor for the San Francisco housing ...
Gates at the West Portal station are blocked with caution tape following the temporary closure of stations. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images This week, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation ...
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors took just a few minutes Tuesday to pass an emergency order indefinitely cancelling rent increases on rent-controlled homes, the latest City Hall bid to shield ...
The good times can’t last forever: New analysis suggests that the brief and oh-so tantalizing dip in SF’s median home prices seen earlier this year has evaporated. In April, sources like the ...
Proposition E is on its way to a spacious margin of victory. After the Super Tuesday election, a plan to cap construction on new office space in San Francisco unless the city builds more affordable ...