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San Francisco lays plans to help federal workers in future shutdowns
As President Donald Trump agreed to reopen the government, San Francisco is planning for future government shutdowns.Read More
City workers continue calls to end racial discrimination
Dozens of African American San Francisco city employees and their supporters called for greater oversight of city departments.Read More
Berkeley city workers authorize strike
City workers in Berkeley voted to authorize a possible strike on Wednesday, though if or when a strike would happen remains undetermined.Read More
West Oakland homeless camp trades tents for sheds
Oakland city officials began a weeks-long project Tuesday to remove a homeless encampment that has grown for more than five years under Interstate Highway 980 in West Oakland.Read More
Pre-dawn settlement staves off Sunnyvale strike
An early morning tentative agreement reached between officials with a Sunnyvale employee union and the city averted a work stoppage of about 450 employees.Read More
San Jose alternative pension reform plan appears to pass
San Jose city officials and employee unions appear to have gained a victory Tuesday with voter approval of an alternative pension reform plan for city workers.Read More
Free City College backed 10-1 by Supes
San Francisco Supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of making CCSF tuition free to residents and city workers.Read More
Letter urges SF to stop seizing homeless tents, belongings
Activists and legal groups critical of San Francisco's treatment of its homeless population delivered a letter to the mayor's office asking for a change.Read More
Body uncovered in debris-filled home
San Francisco firefighters equipped with oxygen tanks recovered a body from a debris-filled home in San Francisco’s Richmond District on Saturday, four days after an investigation into the property...Read More
San Jose City Council approves mayor’s spending plan
The San Jose City Council Tuesday unanimously approved Mayor Sam Liccardo's list of spending priorities for the next fiscal year.Read More
City workers cry foul over high-tech fingerprints
San Francisco city employees rallied at City Hall to protest fingerprint-based timeclocks.Read More
Retirees push back against Paskin appointment
San Francisco retirees spoke out against the reappointment of Wendy Paskin-Jordan to The City's Retirement Board.Read More
City worker accused of stealing City gas
A San Francisco Municipal Transportation employee was arrested Friday for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of gasoline.Read More
City trash truck kills clean-up crew member
A man who was fatally struck by a garbage truck while on a work crew has been identified.Read More