SF News Reminder: Starting Sunday, SF Parking No Longer Free You want to park on Sundays? Well, parking costs. And right here is where you start paying ... in sweat. And in money. Just pay in money, actually. See, starting this Sunday, parking in
SF News Wells Fargo Dodges $203 Million In Overdraft Fees Sad news for anyone who has ever felt the sting of an overdraft fee from the nation's largest bank: a federal appeals court in San Francisco declared yesterday that Wells Fargo Bank does
SF News S.F. Cabbies Protest Credit Card Fees Yesterday afternoon at City Hall, hundreds of cab drivers staged a protest and threatened to strike if the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency didn't give them face time to discuss critical issues. KTVU
SF News Rally Planned for Regents' Meeting art UCSF Tomorrow Student debt: live with it. That's the one thing your editor retained while enrolled in the UC system. But not everyone is content with such a harsh life lesson. Take, for example, the
SF News Fine Increase Approved For SF Disabled Placard Abusers In addition to an eternity burning in the lower circles of hell, handicap placard and parking space abusers will now face larger fines in San Francisco. Yesterday, the SFMTA approved fine increases for
SF News UC System: Now With Even More Fee Hikes Oh jeez. In addition to the now paltry 9.3% fee hike approved back in May, the University of California is discussing raising student fees an additional 32%, which would make "annual undergraduate
SF News UC Regents Meeting Met With Chained Protesters In a day full of angry citizens locking themselves to large buildings, three students were also arrested this morning after chaining themselves to the entrance of the UCSF Mission Bay community center. It