Supes unanimously approve Coliseum sale to A’s for $85 million The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Monday to sell its half ownership of the 155-acre Coliseum complex to the Oakland ... By Bay City NewsDecember 23, 20190 A's
SF carves individual care paths for most vulnerable homeless population "We have to find ways to use the system to bend in their direction.” By Jerold ChinnSeptember 4, 2019 Government
Masks no substitute for staying indoors, say officials Mayor London Breed Friday again advised residents to remain indoors, including this weekend. By Bay City NewsNovember 16, 2018 News
San Francisco expands official recognition of gender identities San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Thursday issued an executive directive to expand gender identities on all ... By Jerold ChinnOctober 26, 2018
As bill takes shape, debate sharpens over homeless conservatorship Legislation is being prepared to allow conservators for people unable to care for themselves. By Jerold ChinnOctober 5, 2018 Government
Civil liberties at issue in latest push for conservatorship reform Public conservatorship laws may soon expand throughout the state, including in San Francisco, under proposed legislation by state Sen. Scott Wiener. By Jerold ChinnFebruary 13, 20180
Muni axes L-Taraval stops at 17th, 35th avenues The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors on Tuesday decided to remove the 17th and ... By Jerold ChinnDecember 6, 2017
Second Street begins rebirth as pedestrian, bike corridor Officials broke ground on a $20 million project morning that will transform Second Street. By Jerold ChinnNovember 30, 2017 News
BART to penalize paper ticket users with surcharge BART riders who buy magnetic paper tickets from station vending machines may want to start using a ... By Jerold ChinnJune 22, 2017 News
BART maps out plan to spend $3.5 billion in bonds BART officials are preparing to spend some of the $3.5 billion approved by Bay Area voters. By Jerold ChinnMay 11, 2017 News
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. By Bay City NewsOctober 24, 20160
Incumbents prevail in Alameda County races Incumbents prevailed on Tuesday in the races for a seat on the Alameda County Board of Supervisors ... By Bay City NewsJune 8, 2016
Joint supplement stretches mice’s lifespans A Swiss study showed glucosamine led to a 10 percent longer lives for lab mice. By SFBay WiresApril 8, 2014 Health
Live to 100? No thanks, say most Americans Most Americans do not want to live beyond age 100, with many pegging 90 as the perfect ... By SFBay WiresAugust 6, 2013 News