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SFPD's mounted unit celebrates 150 years
The San Francisco Police Department’s mounted unit celebrated 150 years of service Wednesday.
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Caltrain host Electrification Day, welcomes new electircal train fleet
Caltrain’s new electric train service was welcomed with an “Electrification Day” celebration on Saturday.
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San Francisco leaders speak out against recent racist incidents
Some of San Francisco’s most prominent leaders gathered Thursday to address recent racist incidents in the city and around the Bay Area.
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Muttville hosts first adoption event in new campus amid power issues
Muttville Senior Dog Rescue opened the doors to its new San Francisco location with an adoption event on Saturday.
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Racist graffiti found at San Francisco youth center
A youth center in San Francisco’s Lakeview neighborhood was found defaced with racist graffiti.
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SFSU divests from 3 arms makers in deal with pro-Palestinian students
Students for Gaza SFSU announced Thursday that San Francisco State University has pulled investments from three companies the university claims do not meet its human rights standards following demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists and groups.
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San Francisco eats dinner earlier than most big cities, new restaurant data shows
A new report is backing up what some diners have long known about San Francisco.
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1 taken to hospital, residents displaced after 1-alarm fire at San Francisco building
San Francisco firefighters responded to a one-alarm fire on the 1800 block of Taraval Street early Sunday morning, the department said on social media.
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San Francisco school board president resigns
The president of the embattled San Francisco school board resigned Friday, citing personal health issues.
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Willie Brown pushes back against comments Trump made ahead of DNC
As the Windy City starts to flood with crowds for the DNC, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown is pushing back against comments made by Donald Trump.