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Former San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney sworn in to State Assembly
Former San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney was sworn in Tuesday as one of the newest members of the California State Assembly.Read More
Matt Haney secures Assembly seat with nearly two-thirds vote
In a rare April election with historically low turnout, Matt Haney secured an Assembly seat by a nearly two-thirds margin over David Campos.Read More
Haney, Campos to tangle in April runoff for SF Assembly seat
The fate of a vacant San Francisco-based state Assembly seat will be decided in an April runoff election between Matt Haney and David Campos.Read More
Breed appoints David Chiu to succeed Dennis Herrera as city attorney
Mayor London Breed appointed Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) Wednesday to take on the role as San Francisco’s next city attorney. In April, Breed nominated outgoing City Attorney Dennis...Read More
Special SF police unit investigates possible hate crime
San Francisco police are investigating a possible hate crime attack reported Sunday after events at the state Democratic convention in the city. Police cited 27-year-old Griffin Murray of San...Read More
Thousands savored her Tamales. Dozens showed up for her funeral.
Virginia Ramos, San Francisco's "Tamale Lady," used to say “I don’t know you, but I love you."Read More
Harvey Milk name to live on at SFO Terminal 1
San Francisco International Airport Terminal 1 will officially be renamed after the former Supervisor and gay rights activist Harvey Milk.Read More
Harvey Milk honored with namesake SFO terminal
San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to name San Francisco International Airport's Terminal 1 after The City's first openly gay politician.Read More
Harvey Milk Terminal at SFO moves toward reality
San Francisco is on its way toward renaming Terminal One at San Francisco International Airport after the first openly gay elected official in a major city, Harvey Milk. On...Read More
Debate stalls SF vote over legal pot rules
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday postponed by two weeks a vote on highly controversial cannabis regulations.Read More
Officials float fewer limits on recreational pot
Some state and local elected officials Wednesday called for less restrictive regulations for adult cannabis use in San Francisco.Read More
Supes, Mayor Lee at odds over free City College
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday gave final approval for $9 million in funding to make City College of San Francisco free for all residents.Read More
After deadly fires, SF tightens fire codes
New fire safety requirements inspired in part by deadly fires in San Francisco's Mission District are set to take effect in The City at the end of the month.Read More
Aaron Peskin voted to chair SF transportation authority
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin was voted in Tuesday as the new chair of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority.Read More
Supervisors to vote on Alex Nieto memorial
A proposal to install a memorial at the site of a controversial police shooting in San Francisco's Bernal Heights Park is set to go before the Board of Supervisors...Read More
Progressives lose majority on Board of Supervisors
The balance of power on San Francisco's Board of Supervisors shifted toward the center following Tuesday's election.Read More
‘Transit Week’ celebrates Muni riders, drivers
A transit advocacy group wants to bring more smiles and positivity to Muni riders starting this week.Read More
Peninsula watershed access plan heads to vote
A proposal to further open up a large tract of Peninsula open space controlled by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to the public continues to meet with stiff...Read More
Court blocks eviction protections for teachers
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has blocked a city ordinance protecting school employees from evictions during the school year.Read More
SFMTA offers compromise over Mission Street red lanes
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency now has a Mission Street compromise it hopes will ease concerns from the community.Read More