Law
One California senator is gambling that legalizing sports betting in the state would be a win-win for all.
A new bill would allow the homeless to legally sit, sleep and solicit donations without being cited.
A fragile consensus is emerging about giving TIC homeowners relief while protecting the City’s stock of rental units.
A proposal to enforce no-protest zones around SF’s reproductive health clinics heads to the Board of Supervisors for approval.
A Board of Supervisors committee shot down a requirement for surveillance cameras in two new alcohol permits.
San Francisco nightclub DNA Lounge is challenging police over a requirement to turn over surveillance footage.
If the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejects Drakes Bay’s final appeal to stay open, oyster prices might skyrocket.
Holding multiple jobs is hardly a rarity these days. Most people who do so, though, aren’t collecting two state paychecks.
A new poll indicates a growing sea change in how Californians feel about immigration.
The Golden State’s gun background check system may become a model for other state’s policies.
Snuff out your cigarettes San Francisco, the Board of Supervisors are getting serious.
Fracking rules floated in California do little to allay concerns of residents and environmental groups.
Despite sky-high rental prices, San Francisco is being heralded as a paragon of affordable housing.
Sorry San Francisco nudists, the Board of Supervisors has passed a law banning public nudity except during special events.
Supervisor David Campos wants to take another look at surcharges and employee accounts for The City’s universal health program.
Unfortunately, mismanagement of charity money by nonprofit organizations and fiscal sponsors is not uncommon.









