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Man dies after striking Muni island Saturday
A 67-year-old man died when his vehicle struck a Muni bus boarding island early Saturday morning, police said Monday. The single-vehicle collision was reported at 1:07 a.m. Saturday at...Read More
City College to offer classes in Sunset District
Westside San Francisco residents will soon have a chance to take City College classes closer to home, a city official’s office said Tuesday. City College is expanding classes to...Read More
Updated SF proposition results show potential for shift on two measures
San Francisco voters were asked to consider six propositions Tuesday. How ballots were cast have a direct impact on The City’s affordable housing, services for disabled and aging residents,...Read More
Potential threat prompts City College evacuation
City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus has been evacuated due to a potential threat, according to San Francisco police. Police are responding to scene at 50 Phelan Avenue...Read More
Supes reject mayor’s amendment to accelerate affordable housing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors killed a charter amendment by Mayor London Breed that would have streamlined the process of building 100 percent affordable and teacher housing by...Read More
Supes move $600 million housing bond measure to November ballot
San Francisco voters will decide the fate of a $600 million housing bond measure this November that city officials say will benefit low-income, middle-income and senior housing if approved....Read More
Solo crash near City College kills 58-year-old man
A 58-year-old man died in a crash near City College of San Francisco on Christmas Eve, police said Wednesday. The crash was reported at 11:12 p.m. Monday at Ocean...Read More
Santa Clara Co. board approves encampment lease
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors agreed to a 6-month pilot program Tuesday for the Hope Village homeless encampment, a temporary housing solution that officials hope will be...Read More
SF targets coffee cups in latest anti-waste campaign
San Franciscans love their daily coffee. Yet, with all the disposable cups also comes an abundance of waste.Read More
Ivy Lee appointed to City College board
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Friday afternoon appointed Ivy Lee to the City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees to replace Rafael Mandelman.Read More
City College faculty earn salary bump
Faculty at City College of San Francisco will get a pay raise after the school's Board of Trustees approved a labor agreement.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
Man gets life for 2012 Ingleside slayings
A man convicted of murdering five people at a home in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood in 2012 was sentenced to five consecutive life terms in prison Thursday.Read More
Arrests prompt protests as ‘Dreamer’ deadline looms
As activists marched in support of arrested immigrants, 'Dreamer' students face a Friday deadline to register in California.Read More
Closing arguments Tuesday in quintuple murder trial
Closing arguments are set to take place Tuesday in the trial of a man accused of brutally killing five people in San Francisco's Ingleside neighborhood in 2012.Read More
Affordable childcare crawls toward SF ballot
Supervisor Jane Kim on Tuesday asked The City’s Controller’s Office to analyze the costs and benefits of providing San Francisco residents universal affordable childcare.Read More
SF citizens push back against tasers
Opponents of a proposal to arm San Francisco police with Tasers turned out in force at a public meeting.Read More
Free City College tuition for SF residents starts this fall
The City has agreed to spend almost $5.4 million annually for the next two years, and is expected to begin subsidizing tuition costs beginning this fall.Read More
San Francisco mayor to announce new plan for City College
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Supervisor Jane Kim and City College of San Francisco interim Chancellor Susan Lamb are announcing a plan Monday to provide access for City College...Read More
City College earns fresh 7-year accreditation
City College of San Francisco has had its accreditation reaffirmed for the next seven years.Read More