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San Francisco locals are reportedly using a whistle communication system to alert communities about ICE enforcement, inspired by similar efforts in Chicago and historical activism.
A nearly 50-year-old San Francisco cold case has come to a close after a Colorado man was found guilty this week of killing a teenager visiting San Francisco back in 1978, according to the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office.
Call Sunday’s Niners-Cardinals showdown the Battle of Wounded Knee… and Leg, and Shoulder, and Feet, and even Appendixes. You don’t need NFL Next Gen Stats data to break down this game, you need a copy of Gray’s Anatomy and a first-year resident on call.
Missed out on Billie Eilish tickets before they sold out? Here’s where to find resale deals for San Francisco dates from trusted vendors.
As far as San Francisco festivals go, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass might be the most wholesome, Outside Lands the most rocking and Portola the loudest — but SF Sketchfest undoubtedly holds the title of the funniest.
An 80-year-old man was convicted Thursday in the decades-old murder of a teenager who was found dead in a San Francisco park. A jury found Mark Stanley Personette guilty of first-degree murder in the 1978 killing of Marissa Harvey, 15, the San Francisco District Attorney’s office said in a news release.
Mayor Daniel Lurie has enjoyed strong approval ratings this year, but residents were dismayed after he appointed a city supervisor who quickly resigned after revelations emerged.
After one week on the job, recently appointed San Francisco supervisor Isabella "Beya" Alcaraz announced late Thursday that she is resigning.