In a miserably wet week when everyone seems to be looking skyward, San Francisco’s night sky has become quite the celestial ...
We’re talking about triplexes, or homes with three separate housing units stacked on top of one another under one roof. And ...
Christie's is selling a Tamara de Lempicka portrait that hasn't hit the market for 40 years, and it could sell for up to $9.8 ...
The Bay Area is in the international spotlight this week thanks to the National Basketball Association’s All-Star Game taking court at San Francisco’s Chase Center.
The foundation of 512 Mission was protected, but the footings of the future 50 1st St. weren't. Huge iron totems, stagnant ...
While the architecture of the Painted Lady is in Queen Anne style, its nickname dates to the more recent Colorist Movement, a trend that began in San Francisco in the 1970s when homeowners adorned ...
As the show celebrates its 50th season, look back at some of its most fiery, shocking and groundbreaking performances. Credit... Supported by By Christopher R. Weingarten From the age of the 8 ...
San Francisco city officials say an unknown person illegally painted red "no parking" zones along an area of Balboa Street in the Richmond District. A new California law makes it illegal to park a ...
Multiple street curbs adjacent to pedestrian crosswalks — also known as “red zones” — were illegally spray-painted, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency confirmed. Two ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Residents in San Francisco's Richmond District are frustrated and confused after someone painted curbs red along several streets. And the city says it wasn't them.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A new road configuration is annoying drivers in San Francisco's Sunset District. The so-called "neckdown" configuration is causing a lot of confusion, as a two-way street ...