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Mohammed Nuru to plead guilty, face prison over years of fraud, ‘continuous bribes’
Former San Francisco Department of Public Works director Mohammed Nuru agreed Friday to plead guilty to wire fraud in a federal investigation into public corruption.Read More
Bay Area coronavirus update: SF needs more hospital beds, East Bay closes parks
San Francisco officials gave a stark warning that The City's health care system could be overburdened.Read More
Bay Area coronavirus update: Food banks face ‘tsunami,’ Monterey County reports first death
Facing a "tsunami of need," as one food bank director said, Gov. Gavin Newsom called up the National Guard Friday.Read More
Following $30 million shortfall, SF Housing Authority lands in default
The city of San Francisco will take over the San Francisco Housing Authority after a federal notice of default.Read More
BART sinks $982,000 into cleaning Mission Street plazas
BART is quadrupling its efforts to power wash the plazas at its 16th and 24th Street Mission stations.Read More
Judge orders towed car returned to homeless man
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the city of San Francisco to return a towed car to a homeless man who couldn't afford to pay the parking tickets.Read More
Leno lead shrinks to just 1,121 votes
Former state Sen. Mark Leno Wednesday afternoon remains in the lead in the tight race for San Francisco Mayor.Read More
Clusterfest tickles SF in just the right spot
The South Park theme song sums up the first day of Comedy Central’s Clusterfest, coming back to San Francisco for its second year this weekend: “Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks...Read More
City Hall voting booths open on weekends
San Francisco's Department of Elections is extending its City Hall Voting Center hours to include times during the weekend.Read More
Salesforce tower opens for business
The tallest building in San Francisco is now officially open for business. Several city officials joined Salesforce employees in a triumphant ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for the massive 61-story building,...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
SF joins challenge to Census ‘citizenship’ question
The city of San Francisco is among seven cities and 17 states that sued the administration of President Donald Trump Tuesday.Read More
SF sued for alleged discrimination against trans woman
A state agency has sued the city of San Francisco for allegedly discriminating against a transgender woman by preventing her from using a women's restroom in a city building.Read More
SF sues California over ride-hailing rules
The city of San Francisco sued the state of California Thursday over new restrictions by the state on how cities can regulate drivers for ride-hailing companies.Read More
Third Baptist Church declared SF landmark
San Francisco's oldest African-American church was designated as a city landmark this week.Read More
Mayor Lee honors fallen batallion chief
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is offering his condolences following the death of a San Francisco fire battalion chief on Sunday morning.Read More
SF, Santa Clara fight Trump sanctuary order
The city of San Francisco and Santa Clara County asked a federal judge to issue a permanent injunction against President Trump's executive order on sanctuary cities.Read More
Judge to review block of sanctuary city order
A federal judge in San Francisco Wednesday agreed to review the U.S. Justice Department’s bid for reconsideration of a preliminary injunction that blocked President Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities....Read More
Judge blocks Trump from slashing sanctuary city funds
A federal judge in San Francisco Tuesday blocked an executive order by President Donald Trump that threatened to deny federal funding to sanctuary cities.Read More
San Francisco cuts greenhouse gases faster than planned
Francisco has reached an ambitious goal to reduce greenhouse gases locally two years ahead of schedule.Read More