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Hunters View public housing celebrates rebirth
Grateful residents celebrated alongside San Francisco city leaders on Friday at the rebuilt Hunters View public housing complex.Read More
Salesforce Tower tops off at 1,070 feet
San Francisco's new tallest building, the Salesforce Tower, marked a key milestone Thursday in its construction.Read More
Gov. Brown floats $52.4 billion infrastructure plan
Gov. Jerry Brown announced a landmark transportation investment package that, if approved by state lawmakers, will funnel billions of dollars in funding to transportation infrastructure.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
Donald Dewsnup pleads no contest to voter fraud
San Francisco real estate agent and housing development advocate Donald Dewsnup pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor counts of false voter registration.Read More
Mayor Lee’s alleged voice played on tape in corruption trial
Operatives raising money for Mayor Ed Lee allegedly promised an undercover FBI agent posing as a developer "quality time" with the mayor.Read More
Displaced Chinatown merchants receive emergency funds
San Francisco’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development announced on Thursday the issuance of emergency funds to seven businesses.Read More
Work begins on Van Ness transit corridor
The first dirt was dug up by construction crews Wednesday, and now the real work begins.Read More
Housing ‘accelerator’ fund aims for 1,500 affordable units
A new housing fund announced today will help affordable housing developers buy land and preserve affordable housing in San Francisco’s competitive real estate market, according to city officials. The...Read More
Legal dispute imperils hundreds of shipyard jobs
City and Port of San Francisco officials Thursday said they are trying to keep open a shipyard at Pier 70 that employs more than 200 people.Read More
SF appoints first Digital Services Officer
Officials in San Francisco announced Friday the appointment of the city's first Chief Digital Services Officer.Read More
Sheriff reforms transgender inmate procedures
The San Francisco's Sheriff's Department has vowed to make key changes to procedures involving jailed inmates who identify as transgender.Read More
Speed cameras loom over San Francisco, San Jose
San Francisco and San Jose could be among the first cities in California to install automated speed enforcement cameras under a five-year pilot.Read More
Free City College tuition for SF residents starts this fall
The City has agreed to spend almost $5.4 million annually for the next two years, and is expected to begin subsidizing tuition costs beginning this fall.Read More
San Francisco mayor to announce new plan for City College
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Supervisor Jane Kim and City College of San Francisco interim Chancellor Susan Lamb are announcing a plan Monday to provide access for City College...Read More
New pedestrian, bicycle path rolls through McLaren Park
San Francisco city officials and community members gathered Saturday to mark the opening of the Mansell Streetscape.Read More
Bay Area officials defy Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities
Bay Area officials responded with defiance Wednesday to an executive order by President Donald Trump denying federal grant funds to cities and counties that refuse to cooperate with federal...Read More
San Francisco moves to limit indoor pot growers
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved temporary limits on indoor agricultural enterprises - namely marijuana growing operations.Read More
New San Francisco police chief takes on job of reforming department
Former Los Angeles police Deputy Chief Bill Scott was sworn in Monday as San Francisco's new chief of police in a City Hall ceremony marked by the shouts of...Read More
New San Francisco police chief sworn in
Former Los Angeles Deputy Chief Bill Scott will be sworn in as San Francisco's new chief of police at City Hall Monday afternoon.Read More