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Pols, public react to passing of Ed Lee
San Francisco residents awoke to the jolting news that Mayor Ed Lee died early Tuesday morning.Read More
Mayor Ed Lee dies at SF General
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee passed away at age 65 early Tuesday morning at San Francisco General Hospital.Read More
Retail pot sales to begin in early January
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Wednesday signed legislation creating regulations and permit requirements for commercial cannabis retail, distribution and production.Read More
Mayor seeks Vis Valley navigation center
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today introduced legislation seeking to create three new Navigation Centers, or homeless shelters, on the edge of Visitacion Valley and in the city’s South...Read More
Second Street begins rebirth as pedestrian, bike corridor
Officials broke ground on a $20 million project morning that will transform Second Street.Read More
Supes green-light recreational pot rules
Sales of recreational cannabis will begin in January following the approval of regulations for the new industry.Read More
First of new Muni trains reports for duty
Muni car No. 2006 took its first fare-paying passengers down the N-Judah line around noon.Read More
Third Baptist Church declared SF landmark
San Francisco's oldest African-American church was designated as a city landmark this week.Read More
Pier 70 redo to add 3,000 housing units
San Francisco city officials this week gave final approval to a 28-acre project at Pier 70 expected to include as many as 3,000 new housing units.Read More
Officials float fewer limits on recreational pot
Some state and local elected officials Wednesday called for less restrictive regulations for adult cannabis use in San Francisco.Read More
City morgue begins anew in Hunters Point
The San Francisco medical examiner's office has left the dilapidated Hall of Justice for a brand-new space across town.Read More
SF targets space under freeways for new parks
AB 857 will allow The City to lease up to 10 parcels underneath highways from Caltrans at 30 percent below market rate.Read More
SF orders grocery chains to disclose antibiotics
Large grocery chains in San Francisco will now have to report the use of antibiotics in raw meat and poultry to The City.Read More
Grants will help Chinatown merchants cope with construction
Chinatown may get City funds by the end of year to help with the economic loss due to the construction of the Central Subway.Read More
Stacee Etcheber confirmed killed in Vegas shooting
A Novato hairstylist married to a San Francisco police officer was among those killed Sunday.Read More
Outcry seals fate of offensive Civic Center statue
San Francisco's Arts Commission voted unanimously Monday to begin the process of removing a historic Civic Center statue.Read More
Gov. Brown signs suite of housing bills
Gov. Jerry Brown and other state lawmakers gathered in San Francisco Friday to take aim at alleviating the state's housing crisis.Read More
Mayor Lee moves to speed new home construction
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee on Thursday announced that he will speed up the process for creating new homes in The City.Read More
Vision to transform Asian Art Museum unveiled
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Tuesday revealed plans for a $90 million upgrade to its building and programming.Read More
SF will help pay renewal fee for DACA recipients
San Francisco will help to pay the $495 renewal cost for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients.Read More