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Larry D. Hatfield: The final of San Francisco’s nice rewrite males
By Lynn Ludlow Special to The Examiner The last of newspaperdom’s great rewrite men, Larry D. Hatfield of The San…
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There’s One thing Particular Going On Close to San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf
This neighborhood is best known as a tourist magnet with fish and chips shops, pizza joints and seafood restaurants geared…
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Opinion: A stroll by means of San Francisco’s zombie apocalypse
Walking through San Francisco’s beleaguered neighborhoods is a study in the surreal. lecturer hundreds. Thousands of suffering, drug-addled street people…
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San Francisco’s first tiny cabin village for homeless individuals opens. At $15,000 a pop, metropolis says it’s cost-effective
One week ago, Ryan Bauer was living in a tent on the hard pavement on Gough Street south of Market.…
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Fixing San Francisco’s leaning skyscraper
Video hosted by Fred Mills. THE MILLENNIUM TOWER was once considered a structural marvel. Opened in 2009, it won awards…
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A chilly night time counting San Francisco’s homeless
At about 6:40 pm on a recent cold February evening, about 20 or so workers, bundled in hoodies under black…
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Regardless of open air drug dealing close by, new housing in San Francisco’s Mid-Market is filling up
You can see it walking down Central Market Street at dusk: One by one the windows of the new residential…
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San Francisco’s first girl of billiards
I’m standing in the doorway at Gino & Carlo, chatting with Patricia Giatis, the queen of San Francisco’s billiards scene.…
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San Francisco’s D.A. Says Indignant Elites Need Him Out of Workplace
When Chesa Boudin was elected district attorney for San Francisco in 2019, his victory was seen as part of a…
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