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Warriors backtrack on Greg Suhr after outcry
Former San Francisco police Chief Greg Suhr and the Golden State Warriors have parted ways on a security consultant contract.Read More
SF Police Commission elects new president, vice president
The San Francisco Police Commission elected Julius Turman as its new president Wednesday following the resignation of commission president Suzy Loftus.Read More
Supes, Mayor Lee at odds over free City College
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday gave final approval for $9 million in funding to make City College of San Francisco free for all residents.Read More
Los Angeles prevails on Lucas Museum choice
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art board Tuesday voted to build in Los Angeles instead of San Francisco.Read More
Jeff Sheehy appointed as District 8 supervisor
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has appointed a longtime HIV and AIDS activist as District 8 supervisor, the mayor’s office announced this morning. Jeff Sheehy will take on the...Read More
Warriors target Jan. 17 for arena groundbreaking
The Golden State Warriors Tuesday said they will break ground on their planned new arena project in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood on Jan. 17.Read More
‘Protected intersection’ shields SoMa bicyclists, pedestrians
San Francisco unveiled a first-of-its-kind intersection design at Ninth and Division streets.Read More
SF taps LA deputy as new police chief
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee announced Tueasday that Los Angeles deputy police chief William Scott will become The City's new top cop.Read More
Supes, mayor clash over tuition-free City College
Supervisors allocated $9 million toward a tuition-free City College for San Francisco residents, but Mayor Lee wants the funds to help only those students "unable to pay."Read More
Mayor vetoes legislation on Airbnb rentals
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Thursday vetoed legislation that would have imposed a new 60-night annual limit on all short-term rentals, saying it would drive more hosts to rent...Read More
Grant sets table for Old Mint restoration
A $1 million state grant will go toward planning the restoration of San Francisco's historic Old Mint.Read More
Ed Lee floats limits on indoor pot growing
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today introduced legislation that would require a conditional use permit for indoor agriculture including marijuana.Read More
New ‘Merit Center’ opens at Juvenile Hall
San Francisco city officials Tuesday celebrated the official opening of a new recreation center for youth at Juvenile Hall.Read More
Progressives lose majority on Board of Supervisors
The balance of power on San Francisco's Board of Supervisors shifted toward the center following Tuesday's election.Read More
Speed humps, raised crosswalk installed in Golden Gate Park
Nine new speed humps and a raised crosswalk have been installed on John F. Kennedy Drive in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.Read More
City announces 244 new supportive housing units
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Thursday announced The City will be adding 244 new permanent supportive housing units for homeless residents.Read More
Final three prospects for police chief kept secret
The names of three candidates for San Francisco's next chief of police have been forwarded by the Police Commission.Read More
City announces housing help for teachers
San Francisco school and city officials Tuesday announced a package of new housing assistance and resources for educators.Read More
Alice Bulos, ‘grand dame’ of Filipino-American politics, dies at 86
Filipino-American community leader Alice Bulos, a resident of South San Francisco, died on Friday at the age of 86.Read More
103 units affordable housing announced for Excelsior
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Monday morning announced a new housing development in the city's Excelsior District in which half of the housing units will be permanently rent-controlled.Read More