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Jane Kim street cleaning plan swept away in committee
A proposal to increase funding for street cleaning services by San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim was rejected by the Board of Supervisors budget and finance Sub-Committee.Read More
SF, Giants back Mission Rock affordable housing
An old parking lot owned by the San Francisco Giants will turn into a new vibrant community in Mission Bay.Read More
Mission Bay affordable housing honors Mayor Ed Lee
An affordable housing site in San Francisco's Mission Bay broke ground Thursday morning that will house homeless veterans and low-income families.Read More
Jane Kim promises clean streets if elected mayor
San Francisco Supervisor and mayoral candidate Jane Kim unveiled her plans on Wednesday to clean up the streets if voters elect her in June to become The City's next...Read More
Expansion sought for special court for mentally ill
San Francisco supervisor Jane Kim wants to expand The City's Behavioral Health Court citywide to help residents who have mental illness or substance abuse problems.Read More
Effort underway to save The City’s oldest gay bar
San Francisco's oldest gay bar may be saved and relocated using a model that kept another gay bar in The City from closing last year, a supervisor's office said.Read More
City Hall drama shuffles Mark Farrell into mayor’s spot
San Francisco Supervisors voted to appoint Mark Farrell mayor after a heated, racially charged debate.Read More
Eight candidates file for SF mayor
A total of eight candidates people filed papers to run for San Francisco's June 5 mayoral election by Tuesday's 5 p.m. deadline.Read More
London Breed declares for mayor’s race
Acting Mayor London Breed Friday declared her intention to run in a special election scheduled for June.Read More
Flags fly low as San Francisco honors memory of Ed Lee
San Francisco officials continue to the mourn the sudden death of Mayor Ed Lee, who died Tuesday morning.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
Auction sale of tony SF street rescinded
San Francisco supervisors voted to rescind the sale of a private street that was put up for auction by The City’s tax collector after a homeowner’s association failed to...Read More
Debate stalls SF vote over legal pot rules
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday postponed by two weeks a vote on highly controversial cannabis regulations.Read More
Affordable childcare crawls toward SF ballot
Supervisor Jane Kim on Tuesday asked The City’s Controller’s Office to analyze the costs and benefits of providing San Francisco residents universal affordable childcare.Read More
Bernie Sanders holds up free City College as model
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders praised The City for making community college tuition free.Read More
Tax breaks eyed for construction-weary merchants
San Francisco merchants affected by long-term or delayed construction projects may see some economic relief from The City.Read More
Tenderloin affordable housing breaks ground
Officials broke ground on new affordable housing that will include a 113-unit, mixed-use building in the TenderloinRead More
Fall enrollment jumps as free City College kicks off
San Francisco residents still have time to enroll at City College of San Francisco for the fall 2017 semester.Read More
San Francisco raises bar on affordable housing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved legislation setting the highest affordable housing requirements in the nation.Read More