S.F. spends more than $60K per tent at homeless sites

If the Board of Supervisors and Mayor London Breed approve the funding proposal, San... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

S.F. will require all city workers to be vaccinated

San Francisco’s policy will take effect after coronavirus vaccines are formally... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Bay Area homes are selling above asking price. Is it demand or cruel strategies?

The majority of houses are going for above asking price in the Bay Area. We spoke to... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

California unveils online tool for vaccine verification

To sign up, Californians can go to a state website, enter their name, date of birth and a... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Sausalito's Housing War is Happening on the Water. Eviction means crushed boats

Amid claims of crime and garbage dumping, these boaters are being evacuated and boats... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

S.F. condo sales hit 16-year high with 'ferocious' buyer demand, price discounts

San Francisco’s pandemic-battered condo market bounced back with a vengeance in the... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Online critics claimed an Oakland pizzeria wasn't Black-owned. They were wrong

Graffiti Pizza owner Davina Dickens put up a “Black-owned” sign during anti-racist... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

'Grumpalumps and gadflies': S.F. cafe owner fights to open in Mission District

Ivor Bradley has sunk $60,000 and nine months into a proposed coffee shop he’s still... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Google's San Jose mega-campus wins city approval

The city council green lit the tech giant’s 80-acre mixed-use housing and office... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Opinion: Caste bigotry is real. And it's rampant in the Bay Area

Caste-based discrimination in the U.S. is not as widespread and overt as it is in South... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

CA eyes rooftop solar policy changes – industry says future hangs in the balance

State lawmakers and regulators are considering changes to the program that pays rooftop... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Out of control San Francisco shoplifting forcing Walgreens to close 17 stores

Brazen shoplifting has worsened in the city, with videos documenting cleared shelves and... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

San Francisco schools announced a plan to reopen for a single day to claim $12M

In what some are calling a blatant money grab, the deal between the district and teachers... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

UC settles student lawsuit, agrees not to use SAT, ACT scores in admissions

The University of California has agreed to no longer consider SAT or ACT scores in... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Lambda coding school accused of deceiving students out of thousands

An arbitration claim in S.F. is seeking monetary damages from Lambda School, an online... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

California's New Math War

The debate over how to teach math in California is heating up as critics question whether... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Bay Area freeway traffic has rebounded, but congestion has not

Freeways might look more crowded now as the economy gradually reopens, but actual freeway... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 2 years ago

Pandemic baby bust unprecedented in Bay Area, California history

The effects of the decrease in birth rates, tied in part to the global disruption, are... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

He spent $200k trying to open an S.F. ice cream shop but failed

Jason Yu spent nearly two years and $200,000 trying to open an ice cream shop in the... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

The boba crisis is a perfect opportunity to try the superior tea topping: cheese

Shipping delays are threatening the boba supply in the Bay Area and across the U.S. But... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Uber may stop letting drivers see destinations and name prices

Uber gave drivers more control over rides last year to prove they were truly independent... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

SF school board member sues district, colleagues over response to her tweets

A San Francisco school board member has sued her colleagues and the school district... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Facebook sets reopening date for SF offices, with no free food and transit

The social media giant will open at 10% capacity starting at its Menlo Park... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Gitlab has this warning for companies plotting a return to the office

GitLab has always had an all-remote workforce. Now other companies are flocking to it for... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Faster, cheaper housing construction in San Francisco

A solution to San Francisco’s homelessness crisis is rising on Bryant Street. It’s... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Couple who ran poop-testing firm in Silicon Valley charged with fraud

Zachary Schulz Apte, 36, and Jessica Sunshine Richman, 46, face multiple charges,... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

California Exit Interview: She doesn't want to leave. She may not have a choice

Pat Swan is almost ready to retire and wants to find a place with a small yard where she... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Data keeps piling up: No 'mass exodus' from California during pandemic

Adding to the evidence that the much-discussed “California exodus” during the... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Apple-Facebook privacy battle making life difficult for small businesses

Henry’s House of Coffee in San Francisco has held on during the pandemic by boosting... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Bay Area's migration is real, but data shows California exodus isn't

A small fraction of Bay Area residents who changed counties during the pandemic left the... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

BART, MUNI, Caltrain would be big winners in Democrats' Covid stimulus bill

Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill includes money for transit agencies... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

One Medical's vaccine supply halted for letting people cut the line

San Francisco, Alameda and San Mateo counties have suspended coronavirus vaccine supplies... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Despite pandemic nosedive, S.F.'s rental prices still highest in nation

Rental price decreases have been slowing and even reversing in some parts of the Bay Area... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

S.F. school board pauses renaming process for 44 schools after coming under fire

Facing intense pressure on multiple fronts, San Francisco’s school board president... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Holocaust survivor Berta Berkovich Kohút dies in San Rafael at 99 of covid19

Kohút was the last among 40 young Jewish women who survived Auschwitz by sewing cocktail... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Salesforce to allow remote or flexible work for most employees

The software company, San Francisco’s largest private employer, will let most workers... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

S.F. city attorney expands lawsuit against schools

S.F. City Attorney adds new allegations to lawsuit against the school district, alleging... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Silicon Valley likes to use NDAs. A CA bill could let more employees speak out

A new state bill would prevent companies from using nondisclosure agreements and other... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

San Francisco sues its own school district, board over reopening

San Francisco’s public schools have been shuttered for nearly 11 months, and many kids... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Bernie's mittens: A lesson for S.F. high school students in white privilege

The public reactions to the Jan. 6 insurrection and the Biden inauguration gave a San... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Washington and Lincoln are out. S.F. school board tosses 44 school names

The San Francisco school board approved changing the names of 44 school sites, including... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

S.F.'s elite Lowell High School would permanently switch to lottery admission

The proposal to change the admissions policy will head to the school board during a... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

How San Francisco's school board is infected by politics

The SFUSD board’s incompetence isn’t just impacting San Francisco’s kids — it’s... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

San Francisco's school board in name only

The trouble is that the board and its emissaries have treated great and minor figures and... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Congresswoman spread theory that PG&E started Camp Fire with space laser

Newly elected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia spread a false theory that the... | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

San Francisco is one of CA’s most conservative cities – when it comes to housing

Sacramento is on the path to allowing four units of housing on any parcel slated for a single-family house. Will San Francisco follow suit? That’s unlikely — but it should. | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Crowdsourced website tracks where you can get vaccinated in California

Amid frustration in the Bay Area and statewide over California’s confusing coronavirus vaccination rollout, an online database crowdsourced by volunteers has emerged as an attempt to provide comprehensive information. | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago

Photos of the first Macworld in 1985, and why Steve Jobs was a no-show

San Francisco Chronicle photos show a modest first Macworld in 1985, with no appearance by Steve Jobs. (He was too busy at a dinner party with Herb Caen.) | Continue reading


@sfchronicle.com | 3 years ago