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SF native London Breed rises to helm her hometown

London Breed assumes the powers, responsibilities and duties as the first black female mayor of San Francisco.

6 years ago

Feds warn Bay Area sanctuary communities

The cities of San Francisco, Berkeley, Fremont and Watsonville and Contra Costa, Monterey, Santa Clara and Sonoma counties received sanctuary…

6 years ago

SF massage parlors face unhappy ending

The City Attorney's Office announced a settlement shutting down a brothel posing as a massage parlor in San Francisco's Financial…

7 years ago

SF sues Equifax over massive data breach

San Francisco is suing credit monitoring company Equifax after the company announced earlier this month that its website was breached.

7 years ago

Immigration consultants to pay $400k to settle fraud claim

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced on Wednesday that his office has reached a settlement with an immigration consulting…

7 years ago

SF sues feds over immigration rules

Dennis Herrera said the lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions seeks a court order to declare the new restrictions…

7 years ago

SF investigates whether Uber, Lyft are public nuisances

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is seeking a court order requiring Uber and Lyft to provide information to allow…

7 years ago

San Francisco sues to force Uber driver disclosure

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera Thursday sued Uber in an effort to force the ride-hailing company to turn over…

7 years ago

City employee accused of cheating affordable housing system

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed lawsuits Wednesday against two people who allegedly cheated the city's affordable housing system.

7 years ago

Settlement forces Airbnb toward legal compliance

A legal settlement will ease the registration process for short-term rental hosts and help ensure that only those who are…

7 years ago

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…

7 years ago

Millenium Tower homeowners sue to force fix

The homeowners association for the Millennium Tower Thursday filed a lawsuit to try to force a fix for the sinking,…

7 years ago

Eviction payment law struck down by appeals court

A state appeals court has struck down the city of San Francisco's most recent law on how much relocation assistance…

7 years ago

In Trump’s crosshairs, San Francisco returns fire

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution condemning President Donald Trump's executive orders on immigration.

7 years ago

San Francisco sues Trump over executive order

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump challenging the constitutionality of an…

7 years ago

Vote expected on City College accreditation

A vote on City College of San Francisco's accreditation is expected this week, but it could be as long as…

7 years ago

Judge dismisses Kate Steinle family’s claim

The parents of a San Francisco woman who was allegedly fatally shot by an undocumented immigrant in 2015 can proceed…

7 years ago

City attorney declines to defend ‘unconst­itutional’ bail system

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera Tuesday called California's money-based bail system "unconstitutional" and said he would not defend it.

8 years ago

Sinking Millenium Tower blamed on Transbay construction

The developers of a South of Market residential high rise blamed the building's excessive settlement on groundwater pumping at the…

8 years ago

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.

8 years ago

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