SF News Downed Tree Kind of Snarled Things In SOMA Thursday Morning Thursday morning’s inclement weather brought down a tree at Mission and 11th Streets, and that tree pulled some Muni lines and a light pole down with it.
Arts & Entertainment Local Tree Expert Offers Self-Guided Walking Tour Of Salesforce Park Flora If you haven't yet gotten the chance to explore the expansive collection of trees and plants on the rooftop of the Transbay Transit Center (a.k.a. Salesforce Park at the Salesforce Transit Center), you now have the chance to do so again.
SF News Man Fights For Life Following Crash Into Golden Gate Park Trees Three people were injured, one severely, after two drivers passing through Golden Gate Park lost control and slammed into some nearby trees. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the crash occurred at
SF News Once Secret 'Titan' Redwood Grove Under Threat From Tourists Trampling Roots Before 2011, the exact location of the Grove of Titans a cluster of incredibly old, incredibly massive California redwoods, some 26 feet in diameter was a mystery. But thanks to some internet sleuths,
SF News Chico Frat Boys Accused Of Chopping Down 32 Trees In Lassen National Forest During an initiation for the California State University, Chico chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, popped collar marketing majors allegedly chopped down (a.k.a. murdered) 32 trees in Lassen National Forest
SF News The Great Tree Fight: How Eucalyptus Trees Have Divided Bay Area Environmentalists For Decades If you're relatively new to the Bay Area, and particularly if you've never lived or spent much time in the East Bay, it will be news to you that a great many people
SF News One Woman's Campaign To Landmark A Redwood Tree On Lombard Street Ends In Triumph Longtime San Francisco resident Meri Jaye, 96, has been squabbling with her neighbors over the fate of a 100-foot-tall redwood tree that she planted next her house along Lombard Street in 1962. These
Arts & Entertainment Where To See All The Pretty Cherry Blossoms In San Francisco It's cherry blossom season here in Northern California, just as it is in Washington D.C. and elsewhere where the trees are plentiful. And because of San Francisco's long ties with Japan, and
SF News SF Homeowners Could See Bills In Wake Of Storm Because Of Tree Maintenance Rules Heavy winds and rain that reportedly brought down more than 350 trees in San Francisco arrived months too early for some homeowners, who will likely have to foot the bill for tree removals.
SF News Albino Redwoods, Unexplained 'Ghosts Of The Forest,' Might Have A Powerful Purpose Albino redwoods — ghastly pale, stunted versions of the famous tree species that aren't "red" (or even green) at all but instead nearly white — have left arborists scratching their heads since they were first
SF News Property Owners No Longer Responsible For Street Trees Under Proposed Measure Under San Francisco's current street tree policy, having a tree in front of your building can be costly. With some exceptions, the property owner is responsible for care and maintenance of the tree
SF News Do You Really Need To Get A Voter Information Pamphlet In The Mail? As the June election approaches, so does the time of election mailings, campaign fliers, and voter information packets. All that stuff appearing in your mailbox (or hanging from your door) can be infuriating,
SF News [Update] To Save A 100-Foot Tree, Inner Richmond Couple Consults Planning Commission (And A Shaman) At 46 Cook Street, a tall tree of 100 years old and as many feet high is at the center of an Inner Richmond neighborhood feud, because of course it is. The Chronicle
SF News Seattle's #ManInTree Climbs Down, Ending Bizarre 24-Hour Standoff 2016's hottest Halloween costume? #ManInTree pic.twitter.com/J7WkoejwTG— Austin Santiago (@AuzSantiago) March 23, 2016 Have you been following the #ManInTree ordeal? At some point yesterday morning, the above pictured man climbed the
SF News Storm Damage Roundup: Evacuations, Flooding, Fallen Trees 🌧🌧 A photo posted by ^Neeharika^ (@ineesta) on Mar 5, 2016 at 1:36pm PST Saturday night's storm resulted in an El Niño-fueled hangover this morning. And there's more to come. Here are the
SF News Young Yosemite Campers Killed By Falling Tree Limb Two young campers were killed in Yosemite National Park this morning when a oak tree's limb fell onto their tent as they slept. According to Yosemite National Park spokesman Scott Gediman, the two
SF News Photo Du Jour: A Tree Falls In North Beach A question to tips, which can always be reached at [email protected] "Coming to work this morning about 8:30 am, police had blocked off a part of Columbus St. at Greenwich
SF News Like Many High Ideas, This Drone Weed Delivery Service Doesn't Really Work "What if, like, a drone could deliver weed in San Francisco?" It's the kind of question that, asked between coughs, might get a laugh — but also might end one's turn at the bong
SF News Video: Noe Street Vandal Rips Apart Sapling In a video passed on to Supervisor Scott Wiener, a vandal tears down a young tree on Noe Street. It's senseless and kind of awful, but here it is on the chance the
SF News City Decides To Take Care of Trees, Add More Greenery Though 'green' in its lefty politics, San Francisco is actually not that green in a literal sense. See, city trees shade only a mere 13 percent of city streets, putting us to shame
Arts & Entertainment Get Disgustingly Merry At Tomorrow's Christmas Tree Lighting In The FiDi Now that you're done with Thanksgiving, we present to you Christmas. Awesome, vulgar, merry, horrific, pepperminty and beautiful Christmas. It's the holiday everyone has to pretend to hate, but still secretly loves in
Arts & Entertainment Video: Let's Go Hover Through The Redwoods In Travels with Charley, John Steinbeck wrote: "The redwoods, once seen, leave a mark or create a vision that stays with you always. No one has ever successfully painted or photographed a redwood
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Bendy Trees Of Point Reyes The RCA/Marconi Building in the Point Reyes, shot by andertho.
SF News Tree Wars Brewing Over Removal Of Nonnative Eucalyptus A city plan to remove about 18,000 nonnative plants from San Francisco public parks over the next 20 years has some residents up in arms over "plant fascism." The plan has been