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Delistings jumped 47% nationally in May from a year earlier, in a sign that sellers would increasingly rather wait than ...
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously approves Mayor Lurie's PermitSF package to streamline the permit process for ...
Hundreds of people are expected Friday afternoon to descend upon a small alley in downtown San Francisco on Friday afternoon ...
One of the Bay Area’s largest transit agencies is encouraged by a steady recovery of ridership since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it remains uncertain if ...
San Francisco reports a decline in homeless tents, with some criticizing the metric's accuracy for reflecting homelessness.
"We are actually seeing people lose their tents, but they're still experiencing homelessness and sleeping, sometimes now ...
Home inventory in a number of major metropolitan areas have hit levels higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, a ...
Americans were reluctant to relocate across state lines in 2024 in a break from the pandemic-era moving frenzy fueled by ...
The US Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine official overrode agency experts in May to recommend against the broad use of two Covid-19 vaccines, newly released documents show. Dr. Vinay Prasad, ...
The entrance to the bridge from lane 14 — one of 18 that feed into it from the East Bay — has been fenced off since December ...
The tolls for two-axle vehicles increases to $10.75. Tolls for FasTrak customers, who make up the majority of bridge ...
Even before the weekend officially started, plenty of major Pride events kicked off in San Francisco. Driving down Market Street and many other areas of the city, you can see Pride flags adorning ...