San Francisco Civic Center
Man In Wheelchair Hit, Killed By SF Muni Train At Civic Center Station
A man in a wheelchair was struck by a San Francisco Municipal Railway train at the Civic Center station late Monday morning, and Muni’s underground service was shut down, a Muni spokesman said.
Truck Snags Muni Wires Near San Francisco Civic Center
A large semi truck carrying cars snagged some overhead San Francisco Municipal Railway wires at a busy Civic Center intersection Thursday afternoon.
1000s ‘Walk For Life’ In San Francisco To Mark Roe Vs. Wade Anniversary
Tens of thousands of people gathered Saturday at San Francisco’s City Hall for the 8th annual Walk for Life, one of the largest pro-life demonstrations on the West Coast.
San Francisco ‘Occupy’ Protesters Get New Eviction Warning, Plan Expansion
Occupy SF protesters said they were getting ready to move their main campsite to a new location at San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza.
Man Jailed In San Francisco Assault On Mixed-Race Couple
A man is being held on $500,000 bail after pleading not guilty to hate crime charges in an attack on a mixed-race couple near a farmer’s market at San Francisco’s Civic Center.
13 Bay Area Post Offices Could Be Closed Soon
Thirteen Bay Area post offices, including five in San Francisco, have been notified they are being eyed for closure, a U.S. Postal Service representative said Tuesday.
Free Big-Screen Of The Women’s World Cup At Civic Center Plaza!
San Francisco Recreation and Parks, with sponsorship from Visa, presents three big-screen broadcasts of the Women’s World Cup at Civic Center Plaza in July.
Two Arrests Made In SF Market Street Shooting
Police say two teens are under arrest after five people were shot and injured in San Francisco on Saturday.
Justices Recuse Themselves In California Building Sale Case
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has made a last-minute plea to the California Supreme Court to allow the sale of state office buildings to proceed.
San Jose Appeals Court Shortens Deadline In State Building Sale Case
A state appeals court in San Jose shortened its deadline Thursday for receiving written arguments on whether it should continue a stay blocking the $2.3 billion sale of 11 state buildings.


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