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Millenium Tower homeowners sue to force fix
The homeowners association for the Millennium Tower Thursday filed a lawsuit to try to force a fix for the sinking, leaning South of Market skyscraper.Read More
San Francisco girds for looming federal cuts
San Francisco officials will be working to close a projected two-year budget deficit of more than $287 million in this year's budget talks.Read More
Eviction payment law struck down by appeals court
A state appeals court has struck down the city of San Francisco's most recent law on how much relocation assistance landlords must pay to evicted tenants.Read More
Alcatraz Ferry floats toward new waterfront berth
A facility at Pier 31 1/2 providing ferry service from San Francisco to Alcatraz Island is one step closer to reality.Read More
Caltrain partners with Crisis Text Line to prevent suicides
Caltrain is the first rail service to partner with a national nonprofit that assists people who are having suicidal thoughts through text messages.Read More
City attorney declines to defend ‘unconstitutional’ bail system
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera Tuesday called California's money-based bail system "unconstitutional" and said he would not defend it.Read More
Airbnb limits San Francisco hosts to single address
San Francisco users of the short-term accommodation site Airbnb will only be allowed to post listings at one address starting Nov. 1.Read More
San Francisco bans official travel to states with anti-LGBT laws
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved legislation banning official city travel to states that sanction discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.Read More
The City honors 15th anniversary of 9/11
The City of San Francisco is commemorating the 15th anniversary of September 11 by flying flags at half-staff.Read More
60 applicants compete for SF police chief job
At least 60 people have applied to be San Francisco’s next police chief, with 11 of those applicants being current or former members of the city’s police department, the...Read More
City car strikes, kills woman in wheelchair
A city vehicle that struck a woman in a wheelchair on San Francisco’s Market Street on Friday morning, causing fatal injuries, was connected to a South of Market health...Read More
NFL sacks San Francisco with Super Bowl costs
Santa Clara will be reimbursed more than $3.5 million in Super Bowl event costs, while San Francisco will receive just over $100,000.Read More
SF credit rating soars to highest level ever
San Francisco's credit rating went up to the highest grade it has received from major bond rating agencies in city history.Read More
San Francisco switches city vehicles to biodiesel
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee announced today that The City's municipal fleet of vehicles are switching from petroleum diesel to renewable diesel.Read More
Struggling Art Institute grads eligible for refunds
Students who graduated from the Art Institute of California between 2009 and 2012 and struggled to find a job in the field they studied could be eligible for compensation.Read More
Battle lines drawn in Warriors arena fight
The Golden State Warriors' proposed Mission Bay arena has become the latest development project to face controversy.Read More
City firms stand against Indiana anti-gay law
San Francisco businesses have responded sternly to Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration act.Read More
Mayor Lee wants fresh start on clean power
Mayor Ed Lee is asking the SFPUC to launch a city-run clean energy program by the end of the year.Read More
City worker accused of stealing City gas
A San Francisco Municipal Transportation employee was arrested Friday for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of gasoline.Read More
SF firefighters climb to top of City payroll
Fire Department employees collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime in 2013.Read More