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SF installed road dots to stop the Hill Bomb. It didn’t work — but it sure sucks ass for the rest of us
The city is spending thousands of dollars to endlessly fix a tool not designed for the job
Current and former ICE detainees allege sexual abuse, retaliation at California detention center
One transgender detainee alleges she was kept in solitary confinement without a working toilet after reporting abuse
In SF, renewed sweeps are sending unhoused people back to square one
Gazetteer SF visited two sweeps of encampments — and witnessed a revolving door of punishment
Chaka Khan solidifies her legend status at Stern Grove finale
The queen of funk delivers an all-timer performance, with just about every kind of San Franciscan present
Conservative journalist and SF supervisor settle absurdist suit over block from non-existent X account
The city says goodbye to a very serious case
Fitness buffs, banana suits, toddlers, and dogs: Everyone is welcome at this Panhandle dance class
Around 50 dancers meet in the park every Saturday morning for ‘no holds barred’ dance fitness with Kenny Walter of Turn Up SF
You can’t hide your face at Stonestown Galleria anymore – unless you look like me
A fear of crime and chaos is fueling a spate of mask bans across the country. Are they actually protecting anyone, or just a path to discrimination?
Ballerina sues San Francisco Ballet for encouraging her to perform while injured
The suit alleges she was given painkillers and injections instead of long-term rest and appropriate care
Beloved abroad, coffee omakase is poised to sweep Bay Area cafes
This summer, at least three local shops have launched intimate, multi-course coffee tastings, paired with snacks
Making SF’s Cash Not Drugs program work will be a lot harder than its proponents want to admit
Last month, SF announced a plan to offer county welfare recipients $400 a month to stay off drugs. The city’s most vulnerable residents wonder if it’s really meant for them