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SFMTA budget freezes fares for two fiscal years
SFMTA’s two-year budget freezes Muni fares for the next two fiscal years and extends the Free Muni for All Youth program.Read More
City College trustee launches plan to save Cantonese language program
With the Cantonese program at City College of San Francisco facing elimination, a City College Trustee on Wednesday announced a proposal to save it.Read More
Rally calls for funding to stop City College layoffs, cuts
With layoffs set to affect about 65 percent of City College of San Francisco faculty, dozens of students and staff joined a virtual rally on Monday to call for...Read More
More funding support urged to avoid ESL cuts at City College this fall
Supervisor Gordon Mar acknowledged the planned cuts would have devastating impacts on the city's low-income and immigrant communities.Read More
San Francisco opens third high-volume Covid-19 vaccination site in Bayview
San Francisco opened a new high-volume Covid-19 vaccination site Tuesday in Bayview/Hunters Point neighborhood in partnership with Sutter Health. The opening marks The City’s third large vaccination site. The...Read More
Dose shortage forces temporary pause at Moscone, City College vaccination sites
San Francisco will temporarily pause two of its Covid-19 mass vaccination sites this week due to a lack of supply, city officials announced Sunday. In a press release issued...Read More
San Francisco opens Mission District vaccination site
San Francisco officials and the community Monday celebrated the soft opening of a Covid-19 vaccination site in the Mission District. The area is among those hardest hit by the...Read More
SF sets goal to vaccinate 900,000 people by end of June
Public health officials said Wednesday at a Board of Supervisors committee hearing that they have set a goal to vaccinate the more than 900,000 people who live and work...Read More
Coalition rallies for African American Studies outside Fort Mason City College campus
A rally will be held Monday to protest the pending closure of the Fort Mason campus of City College of San Francisco and seek the hiring of full-time African...Read More
Residents historically turn to City College in recession, supe turns to voters to fund struggling school
“We don't want to be in a position where we're turning students away.”Read More
SF adds three Covid-19 testing sites in underserved neighborhoods
San Francisco officials Monday announced three new Covid-19 testing sites that combined will be able to conduct over 500 tests per day. The City is collaborating with Google’s research...Read More
City College appoints first Asian American woman to lead as interim chancellor
City College of San Francisco on Thursday announced Dianna Gonzales, senior vice chancellor for administrative student affairs, will serve as short-term interim chancellor, becoming the first Asian American woman...Read More
SF voters show support for all five propositions
San Francisco voters Tuesday were asked to consider five propositions. As of Wednesday afternoon, it appears all five safely passed. Read More
City College to offer free legal services for immigrant students, faculty, staff
City College of San Francisco announced Monday that it was chosen as a regional center for free legal services for immigrant students, faculty and staff at the state’s community...Read More
EMT student restores overdosing man’s breathing
An emergency medical technician student and BART police helped save a man from overdosing at the Civic Center BART Station in San Francisco on Monday, police said. Nicholas Stallcup...Read More
$2.7 million proposal to save City College classes moves to full board vote
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee Wednesday voted 2-1 to pass a $2.7 million budget supplemental that would restore hundreds of Spring 2020 semester courses...Read More
Officials look to creative funding to save City College of SF classes
San Francisco City Hall officials announced Monday that they are stepping in to save 17 of 50 City College of San Francisco Older Adults Program classes from being cut next...Read More
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 of SF scraps 289 classes as spring registration begins
“Everyone is living in a constant place of fear, even if the cuts haven’t come to their department yet.”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