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Sausalito amending housing plan; feedback welcome
The City of Sausalito is in the process of amending its adopted housing element to ensure that the City is prepared to meet its housing needs through 2031. For this statewide cycle of updates to city and county housing elements, the State of California gave Sausalito the task of identifying sites that could accommodate at least 724 new housing units. The City’s appeal of its 724-unit allocation was denied.
ICA San Francisco Embraces New Beginnings with Downtown Move to The Cube This October
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF) is packing up its collections in Dogpatch and moving to a new location Downtown this October. After making a splash in San Francisco with its free admission policy and a roster of internationally acclaimed exhibitions, the art institute is setting up shop in The Cube, a historic building at 345 Montgomery Street, as part of a two-year partnership with Vornado Realty Trust, according to the The San Francisco Standard.
SF's Sunset Night Market returns with thousands of people hungry for food and a great time
Thousands of people headed to the Sunset Night Market on Friday - hungry for food and a great time.This was the event's second year.San Francisco Supervisor Joel Engardio said last year, they had a crowd of 10,000 people show up - which led to some changes."We didn't know what to expect, so it was a good problem to have. And we ran out of food and too many people showed up. So this year, we decided to double the length. It's actually more than double the size," Engardio said.RELATED: Asian-inspired night market has successful trial run in San Francisco's Sunset...
San Francisco's Santa Clarita Public Library Launches 'Food For Fines' Campaign to Aid Food Banks and Forgive Overdue Fees
San Franciscans, September brings an opportunity to clear your library fines with a side of philanthropy. The Santa Clarita Public Library is rolling out its Food For Fines campaign, where donating varying non-perishables can absolve you of up to $20 in library fines. It's a simple idea; for each item donated, a $5 credit is applied to your account, capping at four items or $20, according to the City of Santa Clarita's recent announcement.
Fashion fans rejoice as a Sherri McMullen boutique comes to San Francisco
This is The Looker, a column about design and style from San Francisco Standard editor-at-large Erin Feher. Sherri McMullen was on her way to dinner at Spruce in Laurel Heights in January when she passed a vacant storefront on the same block of Sacramento Street as the veteran boutiques Susan and Betty Lin. So McMullen, owner of an eponymous fashion destination in Oakland, stopped to dial the number on the sign. Not long after, she and her team were clinking champagne glasses inside the empty storefront, celebrating a new chapter for the storied retailer.
Role of Fish SF Bay in San Francisco Fire Commission Oversight
The San Francisco Fire Commission plays a vital role in overseeing and supporting the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) in its mission to protect the lives and property of San Francisco residents and visitors. As the governing body of the SFFD, the Fire Commission ensures that the department effectively implements its mission and provides the highest level of fire protection and emergency medical services to the community.
Shooting in San Francisco leaves girl with life-threatening injuries
San Francisco police said a shooting on Friday severely injured a girl. The shooting happened around 5:24 p.m. on Chicago Way. According to police, officers responded to a home in the area and found a girl who had been shot. She was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. Police described the girl as a juvenile but did not give her age.Police are still investigating and ask anyone with information to call them at 1-415-575-4444.
"I was just proud to be an Olympian" - Steph Curry addresses Warriors future after Instagram controversy
Stephen Curry reveals why he removed the Golden State Warriors' name from his Instagram bio and plans to stay with the team for the rest of his NBA career.
Essential Steps for Business Registration SF Compliance
San Francisco is home to over 120,000 businesses, making it a thriving hub for entrepreneurs and established companies alike. When starting a business in the city, it’s crucial to understand the local regulations and requirements for business registration. This article will guide you through the process of registering your business in San Francisco, helping you navigate the various business structures, state and federal requirements, and the vibrant economic landscape of the city.
Brock Purdy and San Francisco 49ers blow before NFL season met with rough reception
The San Francisco 49ers have made a huge move to boost their Super Bowl odds heading into the season but still have one huge issue they must resolves with fans being angered with the lack of movement
Review: WICKED at Orpheum Theatre
Last week, I had the privilege of interviewing Carol de Giere, the biographer of Stephen Schwartz, for BroadwayWorld. It was an exhilarating experience, and seeing WICKED at the majestic Orpheum Theater in BroadwaySF made it even more special. The anticipation was palpable as we took our seats next to Nicole Lopez, who was celebrating her birthday with her first experience of WICKED. (Spoiler alert: She loved it!) Managing Director Rainier Koeners noted in his program message that “This Broadway blockbuster had its world premiere just a few blocks away at the Curran Theatre in 2003,” allowing San Francisco to take pride in its role in the birth of WICKED—so to speak! It was a memorable evening that truly showcased the magic of being in the city.
How San Joaquin County sideshow crackdown influenced state. Sacramento ordinance at standstill.
SACRAMENTO -- San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced a proposal to combat sideshows in a series of new penalties aimed at curbing illegal sideshow activity.The crackdown is similar to successes in San Joaquin County, which paved the way for other law enforcement agencies after the creation of its sideshow task force.Sideshows—unauthorized gatherings where participants perform reckless driving stunts, including doughnuts and burnouts—have become an increasing nuisance in urban areas across California. In San Francisco, Mayor Breed's proposed policies include heightened fines, vehicle impoundments, and potential impoundment of vehicles for up to 30 days.In February, the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office...
Tech entrepreneur acquires Tahoe's oldest waterfront bar
A tech entrepreneur and investor from San Francisco has acquired Tahoe’s oldest waterfront bar, Chambers Landing, on the west shore. Chris Fanini, best known as a co-founder of Weebly, was an investor in a group that acquired Chambers Landing Bar and Grill in 2023 and took over the restaurant and bar from its previous management, Rick Brown. The property is still owned by an organization made up of Chambers Landing homeowners.
Invasive yellow fever mosquito species from SoCal found in Bay Area
CONCORD -- The yellow fever mosquito, an invasive species that bites during the day, has been confirmed in Contra Costa County, the Mosquito and Vector Control District said Friday.The district, which found the first signs of the breed earlier this week, is asking the public to report encounters with the aggressive mosquito, which typically bites around the legs and ankles. It is small and black, with white stripes on its back and legs."In areas with established populations, particularly in Southern and Central California, these mosquitos have changed the quality of life," Steve Schutz, the district's scientific programs director, said in...
Racist graffiti found on building housing San Francisco youth program
SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco officials gathered at the Merced Heights Playground to condemn hate speech after a community leader discovered racial epithets painted on an enrichment program building at that location.Renard Monroe, executive director of Youth 1st, was shocked to find what he interpreted as a noose hanging from the doorway of the program building and the N-word spray-painted in black ink on the walls next to the playground Friday morning."Emotions are all over the place right now," Monroe told CBS Bay Area.Youth 1st is an enrichment program in a predominantly Black neighborhood meant to give children a space...
Vikings Show Fight but Fall to Dons in Season Opener, 0-1
The Portland State volleyball team faced a challenging season opener, suffering a straight-set loss to San Francisco, 25-13, 25-20, 25-19. With five starters replaced and injuries complicating preparations, the Vikings struggled, particularly in the first set where they registered 16 attack errors. Despite a notable response in the following sets, their inability to capitalize on crucial moments led to defeat. Key players like Naomi White and Carisa Barron showed resilience, but the team's poor blocking and serving performance hindered their progress. Nonetheless, head coach Michael Seemann emphasized lessons learned and the potential for growth as they move forward.
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