Nicholson has been head of the department since 2019
Legislators say plan to charge court-reservation fees requires more discussion
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Building of a downtown park is put off after locals plead to keep The Crossing at East Cut, a temporary park with pickleball, soccer, food and drink
The debate over tearing it down is part of a nationwide movement to remove roadways and make space for communities
Ericka Scott said she wants to spotlight the district’s longtime role as the center of Black life in San Francisco
The Examiner got a behind-the-scenes look at the construction of The City’s floats
Despite Mayor Breed's invitation, UC president’s office says it's not looking into new campuses at this time
Mayor London Breed introduced the ordinance to combat late-night crowding and open-air drug dealing in the neighborhood
The celebration, held at the new U.N. Plaza skate park, will provide a space for queer San Franciscans to ‘reset’ amid heavy societal and political pressures
Christopher ‘Olajuwon’ Mitchell, who has been plying his trade downtown for nearly 40 years, endured the COVID-19 pandemic and has emerged with his trademark enthusiasm intact
David Talbot, author of “Season of The Witch,” suffered a stroke earlier this month, and his family is seeking help with medical costs and housing
Chinatowns nationwide are struggling, but SF's Stockton Street is a beacon of resilience