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(Jan. 27, 2005) Apra Harbor, Guam: USS San Francisco (SSN 711) in dry dock to assess damages sustained after running aground approximately 350 miles south of Guam. (U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s ...
The largest tall ship in U.S. government service, the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle, will make a rare appearance in San ...
In 1965, Life magazine declared San Francisco the capital of gay America. And the Castro was its beating heart. Arguably the single most famous “gayborhood” in the United States, some of the ...
The San Francisco Unified School District said it is putting a pause on pursuing a proposed “Grading for Equity" strategy after it received major backlash from community members and politicians.
Key Points – On January 8, 2005, the US Navy fast attack submarine USS San Francisco struck an uncharted undersea mountain at high speed near Guam, resulting in one fatality and numerous ...
Officials with the San Francisco Unified School District said they have backed down on a proposal to alter grading procedures in the city's high schools, following widespread backlash.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie says he is going balance the city budget by cutting more than 1,400 positions a move unions say will hurt city services. Latest U.S.
San Francisco’s 35.4% vacancy rate in the first quarter — among the highest in the nation — is expected to drop one to three percentage points in the third quarter thanks to AI companies ...
San Francisco School Superintendant Maria Sue issued a statement announcing she would not move forward with a new grade proposal the coming school year, citing “concerns” and “misinformation ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A suspected San Francisco arsonist was arrested this week in the Richmond District following a series of playground fires. On May 26, officers wearing plainclothes patr… ...