Services slashed, fees hiked Just when Muni riders were getting accustomed to last year’s $10 fare hike, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is implementing another wave of rate increases.
Rams' defense stifles Gladiators The City College women’s basketball team held the Chabot Gladiators to 18 second-half points en route to a 69-48 victory on Feb. 5 at the Wellness Center.
Melt–where double dipping is acceptable There are plenty of cook-it-yourself dining options in San Francisco with countless Korean barbecue and hot pot restaurants, however, there are few places to get fondue.
Update: Elderly pedestrian struck by city truck An elderly woman was struck and killed by a San Francisco Public Utilities Commission truck at the intersection of Miramar and Ocean avenues on the afternoon of Feb. 9.
Eyewitness recounts Haiti disaster Civil rights attorney and Haitian democracy activist Walter Riley spoke at Revolution Books in Berkeley Jan. 22 about his experience in Haiti during and after the earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince.
NightLife returns to the Academy of Sciences NightLife is to museums what Virgin America is to airlines: A little more lax, a lot more fun, and when you leave you can’t wait to experience it again.
City attorney draws protesters The deadline for implementing San Francisco's amended sanctuary city policy is rapidly approaching, and immigrant rights groups, the city attorney’s office and U.S. attorney are embroiled in a legal back and forth.