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La Cocina begins journey toward Tenderloin food hall
The marketplace will help provide one of the few affordable food options in the neighborhood.Read More
SF pledges resources for survivors of sex assault, harassment
Survivors of sexual harassment and assault now have a place in San Francisco to help them navigate them through the process of filing a report.Read More
Muni fares to climb next month for locals, tourists
San Francisco Muni fares will increase Sept. 1 for monthly Fast Pass users and visitors purchasing a visitor passport.Read More
Supportive housing targets end to chronic homelessness
San Francisco officials on Wednesday celebrated the opening of a new housing project that consists of 50 units for chronically homeless individuals.Read More
On hot seat, apologetic Reiskin pledges improvement
San Francisco’s transportation director was apologetic in regards to a shortage of Muni operators and for not doing a better job in vetting contractors.Read More
SF sets aside millions to assist evicted tenants
Tenants facing evictions in San Francisco will be able to ask The City for legal representation starting next June.Read More
Parking lot transforms into homeless navigation center
San Francisco opened a brand new homeless navigation center on Friday near U.S. Highway 101 that was previously used as parking lot.Read More
Breed signs $11-billion, 2-year SF city budget
San Francisco Mayor London Breed signed her first two-year budget on Wednesday which will focus on spending millions on combating homelessness.Read More
Proposal stretches Muni transfers to two hours
Muni riders may get an extra 30 minutes to make transfers between buses and trains.Read More
Oakland shifts money to homelessness
The Oakland City Council has voted unanimously to approve a package of mid-cycle budget adjustments that will address the city's most pressing needs, according to Councilman Abel Guillen.Read More
Farrell budget priorities: Clean streets, homelessness, public safety
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell on Thursday unveiled his $11 billion budget for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 fiscal years.Read More
SF boosts funding for 911 dispatchers
How fast a 911 dispatcher picks up a call can be a life and death situation for someone who needs medical attention. Read More
San Francisco hits the streets to tackle opioids
The City is taking a unique approach to treat people addicted to opioids with a first-in-the-nation program.Read More
Farrell pledges $30 million toward homelessness
Nearly $30 million in additional general fund investments in the next fiscal year will go toward preventing homelessness in San Francisco.Read More
Castro trash bins keep garbage in — and people out
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell was talking trash in the Castro — five new “smart” garbage bins that prevent people from digging through their contents.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
San Jose appoints new public works director
San Jose officials announced Tuesday that Matthew Cano has been appointed as the city's new director of the Department of Public Works.Read More
Harvey Milk name to live on at SFO Terminal 1
San Francisco International Airport Terminal 1 will officially be renamed after the former Supervisor and gay rights activist Harvey Milk.Read More
Grant helps Larkin Street Youth Services change lives
San Francisco’s largest nonprofit providing services for homeless teens and young adults received a $2.5 million grant from the state. Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, announced at a press...Read More
Harvey Milk Terminal at SFO moves toward reality
San Francisco is on its way toward renaming Terminal One at San Francisco International Airport after the first openly gay elected official in a major city, Harvey Milk. On...Read More