During this difficult time, SF Hole in the Wall Pizza is staying open to keep its employees on the payroll and to serve the community.
During this difficult time, SF Hole in the Wall Pizza is staying open to keep its employees on the payroll and to serve the community.
Pickled vegetables haves many health benefits. They reduce muscle cramps, maintain blood sugar level and aid the digestive process. Pickles are a good source of antioxidants.
I started drawing rainbows on the sidewalk yesterday morning, and after a while a neighbor’s daughter joined the effort. The south side of Seal Rock between El Camino and Alta Mar is full up with them now!
No parking allowed on 33rd Avenue between Geary Boulevard and Clement Street from April 14 through May 1.
After Mayor London Breed ordered San Franciscans to shelter in place, Walk SF capitalized on the momentum from the resulting uptick in Golden Gate Park visitors seeking government-approved exercise.
At a time of immense change, we ought to ask if this temporary trend of redistribution can become more permanent.
We’ve got important updates on our work to support vulnerable residents and businesses, and make sure we are both physically and economically healthy.
To meet the pressing need for personal protective equipment, or PPE, for frontline healthcare workers, a multidisciplinary team has mobilized UCSF’s 3D-printing infrastructure to engineer and produce thousands of face shields that can be used by nurses and physicians at UCSF Medical Center and beyond.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt emergency legislation by Supervisor Gordon Mar to immediately provide two additional weeks of paid leave for hundreds of thousands of San Francisco workers.
Join Assessor Carmen Chu for a Facebook Live to learn more about Covid-19 and “flattening the curve.”
In the rapidly changing environment caused by COVID-19, the SFMTA is making additional updates to Muni service. While ridership has fallen significantly, our bus operators still serve approximately 100,000 passengers a day – getting nurses, cooks, custodians, and other essential workers to their jobs.
It is just plain wrong to fence off an area of Golden Gate Park for three weeks for the benefit of a for-profit corporation even if some benefits accrue to the city.
Column by Alexandr Clark I hope everyone out there is doing well, staying healthy, and staying calm during these trying times. It’s not easy, that’s for sure – especially with teenagers home […]
Construction gets green light despite critics’ concerns about affordability and environmental issues.
Sunset District Supervisor Gordon Mar urges solidarity and support of fellow community members during this pandemic.