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Peskin pitches ‘Rose Pak Chinatown’ stop for Central Subway
An effort is on its way again to name San Francisco’s future Chinatown subway station after late community organizer Rose Pak.Read More
Sunset district home robberies, package thefts prompt hearing
San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Gordon Mar plans to organize with residents a working group to develop strategies to protect residents in the Sunset District from home burglaries and...Read More
Michael Lambert elevated to lead SF Public Library system
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has chosen Michael Lambert as City Librarian for the San Francisco Public Library.Read More
SF joins ‘Open to All’ campaign to promote inclusivity
The City joined the “Open to All” campaign to encourage businesses to say their business is open to everybody.Read More
Regulators fine firms $65k over Twin Peaks tunnel worker death
State regulators fined two construction companies for the death of a crew member who died last year.Read More
San Francisco lays plans to help federal workers in future shutdowns
As President Donald Trump agreed to reopen the government, San Francisco is planning for future government shutdowns.Read More
San Francisco moves closer to eliminating library fees
San Francisco has taken a step forward to eliminate overdue library fines in order to make libraries citywide equitable for every patron. The Library Commission last Thursday night at...Read More
SF considers eliminating library fines
San Francisco’s Public Library officials could soon decide to eliminate fines for overdue materials.Read More
Elder abuse case refreshes call for Visitacion Valley police station
An 88-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries Tuesday morning Visitacion Valley.Read More
Norman Yee rises to helm SF Board of Supervisors
Norman Yee became the Board of Supervisors president after hours of public comment and weeks of speculation.Read More
Affordable housing bond worth $300 million headed to ballot
San Francisco voters could decide on a $300 million affordable housing bond as well as one for earthquake safety and emergency response during upcoming elections, Mayor London Breed announced...Read More
Breed aims ‘windfall’ toward affordable housing, transit
Mayor London Breed laid out her plans to spend a windfall of revenue.Read More
Marin County supervisors to consider “just cause” tenant eviction ordinance
The Marin County Board of Supervisors Tuesday will consider adopting an ordinance that requires just cause for terminating a tenant's rental agreement.Read More
Proposed law would limit conversion of rentals to ‘monster’ homes
Any major expansions of homes would be reviewed to determine if the expansion is “necessary and desirable."Read More
Muni falls short of summertime service goals
San Francisco transit officials reviewed a 90-day progress report on Muni service.Read More
Supes hear earful over allowing private transit into ‘red carpet’ lanes
Residents and merchants have mixed feelings towards red-painted, transit-only lanes in San Francisco.Read More
Margin of 386 votes makes Lori Frugoli the next Marin district attorney
Marin County voters elected Lori Frugoli as district attorney by only a few hundred votes.Read More
City workers continue calls to end racial discrimination
Dozens of African American San Francisco city employees and their supporters called for greater oversight of city departments.Read More
Salesforce Transit Center steel beams undergo tests
Testing is underway of cracked steel beams found at the still-closed Salesforce Transit Center.Read More
Gordon Mar declares victory, seals progressive majority
District 4 candidate Gordon Mar declared victory Thursday over his opponent Jessica Ho.Read More