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San Francisco police seek suspect on two murder warrants

Suspect sought in two recent S.F. homicides was arrested, released in separate case weeks ago FacebookTwitterEmail Robert NewtCourtesy of SFPD San Francisco police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a murder suspect they have linked to two deadly shootings that occurred just hours apart Saturday in the Portrero Hill neighborhood. Officials said they have three warrants two for murder and one for attempted murder for 32-year-old San Francisco resident Robert Newt, who they described as “armed and extremely dangerous.” Investigators said he is known to frequent the Bayview-Hunters Point area and they warned the public not to approach Newt if he is spotted, but to note his location, clothing and vehicle description and immediately call 911.

Hope & Belonging in the Bayview: Bridging the Post-COVID Divide at Friends of the Children - SF Bay Area in San Francisco - May 18, 2021

Hope & Belonging in the Bayview: Bridging the Post-COVID Divide at Friends of the Children - SF Bay Area in San Francisco - May 18, 2021
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S F real estate deal: 50,000 square feet for $75,000 The catch? It s literally underwater

Skip to main content S.F. real estate deal: 50,000 square feet for $75,000. The catch? It s literally underwater FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2The development site of Candlestick Point, Friday, June 21, 2019, in San Francisco, Calif.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 A file, aerial photo of Candlestick Point, near the spot where a realtor is attempting to sell a 50,000-square-foot lot at a bargain price. The only catch? It’s literally underwater.Pictometry.comShow MoreShow Less An eye-catching San Francisco real estate listing offers an unbelievable deal: a 50,000-square-foot lot with expansive bay views. But there’s a catch: It’s offshore and underwater in San Francisco Bay.

The middle finger, dirty looks and yelling: S F mask shamers are still going strong

The middle finger, dirty looks and yelling: S.F. mask shamers are still going strong FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Folks enjoy their afternoon at Golden Gate Park on Saturday, April 24, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif. This story will analyze parking meter data during the pandemic as a way to illustrate where people in San Francisco are driving to, and how new habits and attractions have formed throughout the pandemic. Our preliminary analysis shows that parking meters near outdoor attractions like Golden Gate Park (our Data Desk is focusing on data visualizations of blocks on Irving and Stanyan Streets near the edges of the park) are being utilized at or above pre-pandemic levels, while meters in downtown have seen steeper decreases in usage.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Fight over JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park continues despite new data showing closure isn t an equity issue

Skip to main content Currently Reading Fight over JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park continues despite new data showing closure isn t an equity issue FacebookTwitterEmail San Franciso Supervisor Shamann Walton says says closing JFK Drive is an issue of equity.Nick Otto/Special to The Chronicle 2020 The city’s decision about whether to keep JFK Drive car-free after the pandemic is proceeding as slowly and unevenly as a little kid learning how to ride a bike with training wheels on the 1½-mile stretch. Well, that might not be fair to little kids learning how to ride bikes because at least they have some forward momentum, and the city has been debating JFK Drive for decades.

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