The grade summed up what has been a tumultuous last several months for the SFMTA.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced Wednesday a number of proposals that will help expedite building affordable housing and housing…
San Francisco supervisors are worried how the delayed project is impacting businesses.
Cab drivers blasted their cab horns while driving around San Francisco City Hall on Thursday.
San Francisco is moving closer to restricting oversized vehicles on specific streets.
Medications from patients no longer using them will soon be able to go to low-income clinic patients in San Francisco.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved urban planning and transportation policy expert Amanda Eaken to The City’s transit…
Mayor London’s Breed's pick to join the SFMTA board was approved Wednesday by the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee.
San Francisco has helped a Mission district nonprofit acquire a four-story mixed-use building in the Excelsior in order to keep…
San Francisco will soon join other cities across the country in prohibiting the use of straws and other plastic food…
Plastic straws could soon be shown the door in San Francisco, just like plastic bags.
The mayor’s appearance once a month to answer city policy questions from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors could get…
Sales of recreational cannabis will begin in January following the approval of regulations for the new industry.
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors may call on the U.S. Congress to impeach President Donald Trump.
As San Francisco grapples with emergent technologies, Supervisor Norman Yee wants get to ahead of autonomous delivery robots.
Bowing to pressure from city officials and family members, California Pacific Medical Center announced it will continue to care for…
San Francisco supervisors Wednesday upbraided Sutter Health California Pacific Medical Center officials over the planned closure of skilled nursing and…
The San Francisco Planning Commission called for a citywide moratorium on new dispensaries until a new regulatory framework is developed.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved legislation setting the highest affordable housing requirements in the nation.
The 116-year-old building full of cobwebs and mold will emerge as renovated space for art and cultural programs.
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