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Accused Santa Clara councilman resigns
Santa Clara City Councilman and candidate for the county District 4 supervisor seat Dominic Caserta has resigned from his position.Read More
Supes question Navy over cleanup fraud
San Francisco elected officials Monday called for re-testing for radioactive material at an inhabited parcel of a former U.S. Navy shipyard in Hunters Point.Read More
Pathway proposed for sex assault complaints against city workers
Supervisor Hillary Ronen introduced legislation Tuesday at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to hold city departments accountable on cases of sexual assault.Read More
Sonoma Co. approves tiny homes for veterans
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved a $1.8 million amended award Tuesday for 14 "tiny homes" for veterans on Russell Avenue in Santa Rosa.Read More
Santa Clara Co. board votes to ban guns on county property
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to preliminarily adopt an ordinance regulating firearms and ammunition on county property at their meeting Tuesday.Read More
Billions sought in suit against Navy contractor
An attorney representing residents in San Francisco's Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood filed a class action lawsuit Tuesday.Read More
Supes honor SoMa leather legacy
The western portion of San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood will be recognized as the LGBTQ and Leather Cultural District.Read More
SFO employee charged with murdering co-worker’s boyfriend
A San Francisco International Airport employee and his friend have been charged with a fatal shooting in Daly City last week.Read More
Farrell pledges millions for cleaner streets
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell said he will increase street cleaning funding by $12.8 million in his two-year budget.Read More
Company accused of faking Hunters Point cleanup agrees to pay for retesting
Tetra Tech, a firm contracted by the U.S. Navy to clean up radiation at San Francisco's Hunters Point Shipyard, said Wednesday it would pay for retesting at the site.Read More
San Francisco preps for its most legal 420 Day ever
Thousands will descend on “Hippie Hill” Friday to take a puff, a few puffs, or many, many puffs of marijuana.Read More
San Francisco closes in on electric scooter rules
San Francisco officials approved legislation on Tuesday to regulate the dockless electric scooters that began appearing on city streets last month.Read More
Sonoma supervisors asked to spare camp
Residents of a homeless encampment in the Roseland area of Santa Rosa and their advocates implored the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Wednesday not to clear their encampment as...Read More
Yee calls for regulation, process for emerging tech
Supervisor Norman Yee is calling for a working group to come up with recommendations on regulations and a permitting process for emerging technologies.Read More
Supes OK Jane Kim street cleaning budget, veto looms
Supervisor Jane Kim won a victory on Tuesday when the Board of Supervisors approved a budget supplemental of $1.1 million.Read More
CCSF backs Frida Kahlo name for Phelan Avenue
City College of San Francisco could soon be getting a new address: 50 Frida Kahlo Way.Read More
Muni adds $5 all-day pass under new budget
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is adding a new Muni fare option as part of its $1.2 billion, two-year budget.Read More
Competing housing activists raise din over transit-centered units
San Francisco housing activists opposing a bill that aims to increase housing near public transit statewide called on the city's Board of Supervisors Tuesday to take a stance against...Read More
Harvey Milk honored with namesake SFO terminal
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to name San Francisco International Airport's Terminal 1 after The City's first openly gay politician.Read More
Thousands join ‘March For Our Lives’ across Bay Area
Saturday's rally was largely organized by young people demanding lawmakers tighten gun control laws.Read More