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San Francisco has officially launched a first-of-its-kind program in California, allowing traffic fines to be scaled to a driver’s income level. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency ...
San Francisco truly has it all, including the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, which encompasses two sister institutions, the de Young and the Legion of Honor.
A San Jose man was killed Tuesday when his pickup truck rolled over him, according to the California Highway Patrol. At 9:34 p.m., CHP officers responded to a report of a solo vehicle injury crash ...
San Francisco's public high schools will implement a sweeping change to their grading system this fall, replacing traditional methods with a policy that allows students to pass with scores as low ...
Opera directors like to reimagine the classics. Take Georges Bizet’s “Carmen,” which San Francisco Opera opened on Wednesday. While there have been a Nazi-era Carmen, a 20th-century Brooklyn ...
One of San Francisco’s nearest and dearest fine dining hotspots is shutting down. The team at Lord Stanley will not renew the lease at the now-classic corner location at 2065 Polk Street when it ...
The San Francisco Standard reports that Lurie’s administration has quietly launched two different (and ostensibly separate) initiatives designed to allow private, well-heeled members of the city ...
When it comes to residents painting their own curbs, SFMTA is clear: It’s completely illegal, and can land a rogue painter a fine of up to $500. Ernst Schoen-Rene said he called 311 about four years ...