Police in Fairfield have announced the results of a monthslong crackdown on cannabis grow houses in the community, saying ...
A ballot measure would permanently close a coastal highway to private vehicles. If the City by the Bay can't do it, who can?
San Francisco wants the U.S. Supreme Court to allow it to pollute the ocean on occasion without violating the federal Clean Water Act.
A ballot measure would permanently close a coastal highway to cars. If the City by the Bay can't do it, who can?
San Francisco has long used the Pacific Ocean as its toilet. In heavy rains, the city on the hill cannot store all the storm runoff and sewage that flows toward an oceanside treatment plant in a ...
On Thursday, the California Coastal Commission will vote on the approval of a $175 million climate-related project that would transform the southern portion of San Francisco’s Ocean Beach. A sticking ...
The facility, which will also serve as the company’s U.S. headquarters, will house what the company describes as “the world's ...
The city is already looking at a large bill for discharge in San Francisco Bay for a similar issue: at least $313 million in fines and about $10.6 billion in upgrades to its treatment plant to ...
The San Francisco Bay Trail — which runs from San Jose to Marin ... and this weekend would be a great time to plant bubs in ...
After a $200 million remediation and build, 900 Innes is finally open at India Basin. It has some of San Francisco’s last ...
But San Francisco argues that it should not be held liable for the quality of “receiving” waters near its treatment plants, only for specific discharges from the plants. A slew of industry ...