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The potential new owner, Marcos Senghor, said the cafe will stay nearly the same, but he hopes to add live entertainment, ...
Three asylum-seekers were arrested Friday directly after court hearings at San Francisco immigration court, continuing a ...
Judges Roger Dinh, Elisa Brasil and Jami Vigil were all fired in April, according to the San Francisco Immigration Court.
The redeveloped Plaza East complex, former Mayor London Breed's childhood home, is still rife with mold and poor conditions, ...
Less than a week after his arrival at GEO Group's Taylor Street Center, Melvin Bulauan was dead. His body was found just a ...
Après Vous, a new to-go eatery, offers everything from Irish sausage rolls to beef tongue to Chilean sea bass at various ...
You can see all the 16th Street posts here. For the third weekend in a row, both sides of Mission Street have been clear during the day, but come 6 p.m. or so, unpermitted vendors and drug users ...
Reporting on San Francisco's most critical issues: police reform, corruption, education, public health, housing and homelessness.
When Jackson Tejeda was growing up in Potrero Hill, he frequented Christopher’s Books with his parents. Today, as an employee and designated heir of Christopher’s, Jackson, 28, can take a peek at the ...
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The Mission-based filmmaker hosts a sing-along party for his musical ode to San Francisco's LGBTQ community at the Roxie Theater on July 23.