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A $27M renovation has brought 16 state-of-the-art courts and more to SF’s tennis community. San Francisco Recreation and Parks announced that the Lisa & Douglas Goldman Tennis Center will be open to the&helli...
Lawrence Ferlinghetti published dozens of Beat generation poets. Lawrence Ferlinghetti, famed SF poet, painter and co-founder of City Lights Bookstore, passed away Monday evening. He died at the age of 101 after a battl...
The Covid-19 pandemic has majorly slashed rent prices in the Golden City. For some tenants living in Oakland, San Francisco’s rent drop as a result of the pandemic has offered some unexpected new opportunities for&helli...
The 139-year-old Victorian home cost $400k to move. If you spent more than 30 seconds on social media this weekend, you heard about the ancient Victorian home that made a wild trip down the streets of San Francisco on S...
Roundtrip travel to vaccine appointments will be free starting February 23rd. The office of San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced Friday that the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will offer fre...
This 150-foot Ferris wheel is a whirring, blinking, spinning tangle of LED lights. If you live in San Francisco, you can’t have missed the enormous SkyStar Observation Wheel in Golden Gate Park. The wheel, which...
San Francisco will move to Phase 1B, Tier 1 of the state’s plan. If you’re someone who works in education, childcare, emergency services, food, or agriculture sectors, you will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccin...
Lawmakers are drafting legislation to increase fines for oil spills after Tuesday’s catastrophe at the Chevron refinery. CA Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) is pursuing future legislation in the aftermath of...
More than half of its 9,000 Bay Area employees will likely work from home permanently. Salesforce is the largest employer in the Bay Area, and its shift to remote employment may have huge implications for the future of...
Quit monkeying around and make sure to go check up on your favorite animals! Last week, the San Francisco Zoo reopened for visitors after the December shutdown that affected businesses all across California. You can now...