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OPINION: If a billionaire, Manhattan real-estate developer with combed over hair can convince middle of America that he is their champion, there is no reason a San Franciscan with a preference for mousse can't do the same. sfexaminer.com/forum/gavin-ne…
A custom screen-printing company's shop is also The City’s premier destination for pinball players. sfexaminer.com/news/the-city/…
The layoffs would primarily affect those working on the 24/7 California Peer-Run Warm Line, a service that provides callers experiencing mental health issues with an alternative to 911. sfexaminer.com/news/health/sf…
Communities around The City have or are planning to implement entertainment zones. sfexaminer.com/news/business/…
An open seat on the commission that oversees San Francisco’s homelessness policies has fostered unanticipated competition. sfexaminer.com/news/politics/…
San Francisco is well known for its beautifully constructed homes. But to hear some people tell it, it might sound as though The City’s architectural heyday has long since passed. sfexaminer.com/news/housing/s…
Decagon's CEO Jesse Zhang predicted that in three years, thanks to systems like his, there won’t be a need for companies to have human workers offering entry-level customer support. sfexaminer.com/news/technolog…
To boost their visibility, museums in Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties are collaborating with other organizations. sfexaminer.com/culture/museum…
“Priority number one is absolutely to add the right beds to address street conditions,” Kunal Modi told The Examiner in a recent interview. sfexaminer.com/news/housing/w…
A distant third-place finish in his bid for the Board of Supervisors didn’t stall Scotty Jacobs’ career in San Francisco politics. Instead, it launched it. sfexaminer.com/news/politics/…
Sanika Mahajan said a desire to protect the rights of immigrants and other marginalized groups amid ongoing economic disparities have combined to create a cohesive mission for her: holding those in power accountable. sfexaminer.com/news/politics/…
Despite what Elon Musk has claimed, you shouldn’t expect to be able to take a ride in an autonomously driven Tesla vehicle in the Bay Area anytime soon. sfexaminer.com/news/technolog…
Built on a former asphalt parking lot, Outpost Meadow's grassy lawn accommodates up to 250 people, while the picnic area’s seating arrangement can host 240. sfexaminer.com/news/the-city/…
The layoffs would begin on Sept. 15 and primarily affect those working on the 24/7 California Peer-Run Warm Line, a service that provides callers experiencing mental health issues with an alternative to 911. sfexaminer.com/news/health/sf…
Communities around The City have or are planning to implement entertainment zones. sfexaminer.com/news/business/…
An open seat on the commission that oversees San Francisco’s homelessness policies has fostered unanticipated competition. sfexaminer.com/news/politics/…
San Francisco is well known for its beautifully constructed homes. But to hear some people tell it, it might sound as though The City’s architectural heyday has long since passed. sfexaminer.com/news/housing/s…
Decagon's CEO Jesse Zhang predicted that in three years, thanks to systems like his, there won’t be a need for companies to have human workers offering entry-level customer support. sfexaminer.com/news/technolog…
To boost their visibility, museums in Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties are collaborating with other organizations. sfexaminer.com/culture/museum…
“Priority number one is absolutely to add the right beds to address street conditions,” Kunal Modi told The Examiner in a recent interview. sfexaminer.com/news/housing/w…