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Supes unanimously pass Mental Health SF
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday unanimously passed an ordinance that aims to overhaul the mental health system and substance abuse system, and the way The City handles people in crisis....Read More
Hundreds protest Amazon facial recognition partnership with ICE
A tight crowd of a few hundred people packed in front of Amazon’s San Francisco downtown office Monday to protest the company’s technological cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs...Read More
After months of unpaid suspension, Larry Baer returns to Giants front office
The Giants board of directors announced Saturday the team’s CEO and president Larry Baer will return to the organization Tuesday.Read More
SF would tap CEO salary tax to cover substance abuse services for residents
San Francisco voters will decide come November on whether The City should provide 24/7 services to help treat people suffering from mental health illness.Read More
Larry Baer, wife caught on video arguing, tumbling to the ground
San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer was captured on video in a physical argument with his wife Pam.Read More
Staring at bankruptcy, Reeling PG&E loses CEO
Geisha Williams, the chief executive officer of PG&E since March 2017, has resigned, the utility announced Sunday, and corporation Executive Vice President and General Counsel John Simon has been...Read More
Shareholder sues Google over sexual harassment response
A shareholder sued the board of Google Inc.'s parent company, Alphabet Inc., in San Mateo County Superior Court Thursday for allegedly tolerating and covering up sexual harassment by senior...Read More
Benioff donates millions toward Tenderloin ‘step’ housing
The Salesforce CEO announced the donation to help fund a Tenderloin hotel providing 'step housing' for the formerly homeless.Read More
Google changes sexual harassment policies after employee walkout
After thousands of Google employees walked out of their offices last week in protest of sexual harassment in the workplace, the Mountain View company has announced it will make...Read More
Google employees walk out worldwide, say ‘#TimesUp’
More than 500 Google employees in Mountain View walked out of the company's headquarters Thursday afternoon, joined by thousands across the globe.Read More
Love, violence gleams on the summertime silver screen
With so many movies coming out this summer, it was difficult to keep up. I did what I could and took in more than 20 films.Read More
Snow leopard twins debut at SF zoo
Two baby snow leopards, born at the San Francisco Zoo and Gardens in June, made their official debut Thursday.Read More
Glide church pastor supporters rally in protest
Hundreds of supporters of San Francisco's Glide Memorial Church, including Mayor-Elect London Breed, rallied Thursday denounce the reassignment of two pastors by Glide's parent church.Read More
Muir Medical Group patient info leaked
Muir Medical Group patients who received treatment between November 2013 and February 2017 may have had their personal information shared without their consent, the company reported.Read More
Goodwill settles sexual harassment lawsuit
Goodwill Industries of the East Bay Area and an affiliate have agreed to pay $850,000 to eight former and current employees to settle a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit,...Read More
Mark Zuckerberg to talk data privacy with Congress
Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg will testify in front of Congress next Wednesday.Read More
Failed startup CEO pleads guilty to fraud
The founder of a now-defunct Santa Clara job search startup pleaded guilty in federal court in San Jose Monday to one count of defrauding an employee.Read More
Vision to transform Asian Art Museum unveiled
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Tuesday revealed plans for a $90 million upgrade to its building and programming.Read More
SF sues Equifax over massive data breach
San Francisco is suing credit monitoring company Equifax after the company announced earlier this month that its website was breached.Read More
New SF clinic offers services under one roof
San Francisco low-income residents and the homeless have a new clinic that offers multiple services in one building.Read More