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New website to help San Francisco businesses take advantage of tax credits

San Francisco has launched a website to help businesses apply for tax credits for the employees they hire. The move is one step toward correcting the criticism that The City is tough for businesses because of all the paperwork and departments that owners must navigate in order to get up and running and take advantage of tax credits. Read More

SLIDESHOW: Water main bursts in Daly City, sending mudslide down streets and into park

An aging pipeline burst in Daly City early Tuesday morning, spilling tens of thousands of gallons of water and mud onto nearby streets and a park. Though no homes were damaged, 12 residences on Lausanne Avenue and Clayton Court were evacuated while crews tried to clean up the muddy mess. In total, five blocks — on Bonnie, East Moltke, Ford and Price streets and Clayton Court — were hit by the mud. Read More

CCSF board race outcome still too close to call

With thousands of ballots yet to be counted, City College of San Francisco’s board of trustees race remains in limbo. Read More

CCSF sees brighter future with help from tax revenue

City College of San Francisco officials can breathe a sigh of relief following Tuesday’s election, as two measures to support education were approved by voters, but administrators admit they are not out of the woods just yet. Despite the boosts in funding, CCSF will still need to look closely at its finances in order to become fiscally stable. Read More

Incumbents are well-positioned to keep slots on CCSF Board of Trustees

City College of San Francisco’s board of trustees will have a mixture of old and new members following Tuesday’s election, but who exactly  will be on the board is too close to call. Incumbent Steve Ngo took the lead in early results, while incumbents Natalie Berg and Chris Jackson and challengers Rafael Mandelman and Amy Bacharach followed closely behind. As of press time, Bacharach was in fifth, behind Jackson by only 720 votes. Read More

Haney, 3 incumbents facing fierce SFUSD budget woes

Matthew Haney will join three incumbents on the San Francisco Unified School District’s Board of Education after coming out on top in Tuesday’s election. Twelve candidates vied for four open spots on the board, which oversees the operations and policy decisions of 50,000 students in The City’s lone school district. Read More

School bonds, sales tax among measures passed in San Mateo County

A breakdown of what San Mateo County propositions passed and failed in the 2012 election. Measure A: PASS SALES TAX: County voters approved a measure that increases the sales tax throughout San Mateo County. The measure will increase the sales tax by half a cent for the next 10 years and will help fund child abuse protections, 911 dispatch, fire prevention, and after-school library and homework programs, among other county services. Read More

Mini heat wave in San Francisco vaporizes as seasonal temps return

It’s been hella hot outside, but the heat wave is over. In San Francisco, temperatures soared into the high 70s on Monday and Tuesday, but a cooling pattern today is expected to bring more typical weather for November, with rain possible. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in The City today will peak in the mid-60s — a whopping 20 degrees lower than the start of the week. By Thursday, rain is even forecasted. Read More

Mountain View website helps coordinate, fund Superstorm Sandy relief efforts

As Kimberly Bellinger watched the devastation of Superstorm Sandy strike her fellow New Yorkers, she knew she had to do something. As a resident of the Upper East Side in Manhattan, Bellinger, 31, never lost power. But she watched the devastation unfold across several social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Read More

Window of opportunity is opening for Mavericks surf contest

The window for the Mavericks Invitational surf contest will officially open Friday. The big-wave competition gives 24 contestants 24 hours of notice to arrive at Pillar Point near Half Moon Bay to surf some of the world’s largest and most elusive waves. The window closes March 31. The last Mavericks contest was held in 2010. Organizers will host an opening ceremony Friday on the Pillar Point beach, and they hope this season will bring bigger swells than last year. Read More

SFUSD keeps fingers crossed for Prop. 30, Prop. 38 cash

The San Francisco Unified School District has a lot riding on Tuesday’s election. The district, along with every other education body in the state, will be closely watching how two tax increase measures fare. If they pass, the SFUSD can operate as usual without having to make additional cuts. But if propositions 30 and 38 fail, the district will face drastic budget reductions. The school district will have to cut an additional $23 million from its budget, through furlough days and hiring and pay freezes. Read More

SLIDESHOW: San Francisco Giants World Series Parade is deja vu all over again

Darrel Dominguez and his brother Dee missed the 2010 World Series parade, but they weren’t going to let that happen again. This time, the brothers traveled nearly 1,100 miles by plane, car and train to get to the corner of Market and Main streets by 6:30 a.m. Wednesday for the parade’s 2012 edition. “We moved to Albuquerque in 2009, and in 2010 they go and win the World Series,” said Darrel Dominguez, who still lives in Albuquerque, N.M. “That was heartbreaking.” The Dominguez brothers were among the hundreds of thousands of fans who descended upon San Francisco for the second parade in three years. Read More

U.S. high court inching closer to decision on whether to hear Prop. 8 case

The U.S. Supreme Court could make a decision as soon as December on whether it will consider the legality of California’s ban on same-sex marriage. On Nov. 20, justices will consider whether or not to hear the case, and that decision could go public as soon as Nov. 26. If the high court does not consider the case, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling issued in February will be upheld. That judgment deemed California’s Proposition 8 unconstitutional. It’s a decision Stuart Gaffney of the nonprofit Marriage Equality USA is ready for. Read More

Jubilant fans celebrate in streets after Giants win World Series

It took a lot of determination for the Giants to become baseball champions in 2012. But it only took one pitch for the entire city of San Francisco to erupt in celebration. The moment Giants closer Sergio Romo’s final pitch hit the glove of catcher Buster Posey to seal the 4-3 World Series win in Game 4 in Detroit, fans screamed with joy and ran into the streets to celebrate the victory. “We wouldn’t be anywhere else,” said Katherine Bent of San Mateo, while standing in the mix of the celebration in front of AT&T Park. “You can just feel the energy.” Read More

Giants fans brimming with Panda love after historic showing in World Series

“Panda-monium” is no longer just an expression. At AT&T Park, it embodies Giants fans. On Thursday night at Game 2 of the World Series, thousands of people donned white or orange panda hats or jerseys to honor and celebrate Pablo “Kung Fu Panda” Sandoval’s dominance over the Detroit Tigers the night before. Sandoval’s three home runs helped propel the Giants to an 8-3 victory Wednesday night, and as a result fans were elated to show their appreciation by wearing gear related to the third baseman. Read More
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