SF Bay Area

16 Aug 2024

Do Crossing Guards Now Need to Worry About Waymo?

SFUSD heads back to school Monday, August 19. Are San Francisco’s streets and the people who use them ready? Public school in San Francisco begins again next week. Throughout The City, there are just under 200 crossing guards who help move 50,000 students from home to school and back safely.

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15 Aug 2024

Hundreds of Musicians Playing FREE Live Music on Market St.

Busk it! directly supports local musicians and live performers with a living wage and creates a dynamic, joyful environment for patrons, residents, and those who work or visit the area.

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15 Aug 2024

How Art Transformed the Bay During a Pandemic

Painting the Void: How Art Transformed the San Francisco Bay Area During A Global Pandemic

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14 Aug 2024

The Bernal Heights Woman Who Stopped Car Thieves by Throwing Soup

After moving to the City in 2013, my husband and I settled in beautiful Bernal Heights. We loved everything about it. Everything, of course, except some of the neighbors. One time, we witnessed a yelling match between the people next to us and the people behind us about whether or

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13 Aug 2024

Best Bay Area Events 8/13-9/2

Staying Busy by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor Sometimes in life, you need fun, healthy distractions. My go-to is concerts. It’s like a religious experience for me. Last week it was Fletcher at The Independent. I was bummed I was missing her at Outside Lands, but it was a

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13 Aug 2024

Kamala Harris Brings In $12 Million During San Francisco Fundraiser

You can call San Francisco a lot of things, but you certainly can’t call the City by the Bay broke. It isn’t, for better or worse, its cup runneth over, and that’s precisely why politicians run to it. Even Donald Trump, for all the vitriolic bile he has for the

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13 Aug 2024

Driverless Cars Expanding From San Francisco Streets To Nearby Cities

Autonomous vehicle technology has become synonymous with San Francisco. And their presence on city streets has been controversial to say the least. But now people in other cities are going to be blessed (or cursed depending on who you ask) by the future. Waymo has announced they are expanding their

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10 Aug 2024

Journey Home-less: What Really Happens to San Francisco’s Exiled?

San Francisco Mayor London Breed has recently dusted off a Newsom-era homeless relocation policy and rechristened it Journey Home. It began in 2005 under the similarly saccharine-named Homeward Bound. Portland, Seattle, Las Vegas and New York enacted similar policies, sending unhoused people across the United States. According to the SF

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