SF News Trump Orders Presidio Trust 'Eliminated' But That May Not Happen Another night in Washington and another executive order from Trump, this one ordering the elimination of four specific federal entities, including the Presidio Trust in San Francisco, declaring them examples of "waste and abuse."
SF Politics Republicans Want to Claw Back $200M Given to the Presidio Under Biden In the first what are sure to many, many middle-finger gestures in the direction of San Francisco and California generally, wrathful Republicans are trying to take back $200 million that was granted to the Presidio.
SF News Baker Beach Dog Mauling Highlights Unusual Loophole: Feds Don’t Do Much About Dog Attacks A November 2023 pit bull attack at Baker Beach has gone pretty much unpunished, as SF Animal Care & Control does not have jurisdiction over the area that is a national park, leaving a dog attack victim flummoxed.
SF News Driver Who Hit and Killed Cyclist In Presidio May Have Been Intoxicated A newly obtained document on the April 4 death of champion cyclist Ethan Boyes indicates the driver who struck and killed him on a Presidio roadway may have been intoxicated — though authorities are releasing very little information about the investigation.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Arguello Space In Presidio to Become New Mexican Restaurant From Colibri Restaurateur The restaurateur behind the former Colibri Mexican Bistro near Union Square, as well as Zazil Cocina Mexicana and El Jardin at San Jose's Santana Row, has signed a deal to take over two spaces at the Presidio, including the former Arguello space at the Presidio Officers' Club.
SF News Tunnel Tops and Battery Bluff Park Areas Open In the Presidio This Spring The two long-awaited new park areas being constructed atop the Presidio Parkway tunnels, near the Golden Gate Bridge, are set to open to the public this spring, and we have a preview.
SF News Video: Coyotes Battle for Dominance Over the Presidio, Certain Trail Sections Will Close to Dogs A security camera in the Presidio managed to capture a territorial fight between three coyotes for dominion over the 1,500-acre park a few months prior. Sure, it’s no David Attenborough-narrated nature documentary – but the footage is certainly welcomed respite from this dystopian news cycle.
SF News Coyote Aggression On Rise, Presidio Dog Owners Claim It’s “pupping season” in the Presidio, which sounds adorable, but in reality presents escalating danger for dogs and their owners. Because the pups here are coyote pups, their mother coyotes are vicious
SF News Presidio Board Sees Lucas Museum's Legal Problems In Chicago As Crisis Averted Since George Lucas' $700 million museum of illustrations and graphic art was spurned by San Francisco's Presidio board and shopped around to Chicago in 2014, and since it's mired in lawsuits in its
SF News Gray Foxes Are Breeding In The Presidio Again In an encouraging sign, a single gray fox sighting in February now leads us to photos of an entire gray fox family. Per sources to the Examiner, at least three of the foxes
SF News Multiple Mountain Lion Sightings On Streets Of SF The Presidio Trust says it has received four reports of mountain lion sightings in San Francisco in the past several days. All sightings are believed to be of the same animal. Three times
SF News Renderings: Presidio Parklands Project From High Line Architect Adjusts For Budget, Drought Renowned for such projects as Manhattan's High Line and Staten Island's Freshkills Park, James Corner Field Operations was selected in December to design the park grounds connecting Crissy Field to the Main Post
SF News Rare Gray Fox Sighting In The Presidio Last week, the Presidio Trust took to Facebook to tell of a rare wildlife sighting. "This morning our wildlife ecologist managed to snap a picture of a rare sighting of a grey fox!
SF News High Line Architect Chosen For Presidio Park Design We now have a winner in the contest to design a park connecting Crissy Field to the Main Post of the Presidio over 13 acres and a pair of tunnels replacing Doyle Drive.
SF News Presidio Trust Plans Under Fire Any avid bowlers out there who have been pissed and sad about the impending demolition of the Presidio Bowling Center, take heart! KCBS reports that the National Park Service is weighing in about