Chase Center ribbon-cutting kicks off start of new era “A brand new journey starts today." By Jerold ChinnSeptember 3, 20190 Government
City Hall pauses, reflects to honor legacy of Ed Lee Lawmakers and department heads took time early Wednesday to honor the late Mayor Ed Lee. By Jerold ChinnDecember 12, 2018 Government
Chinatown honors memory of Ed Lee one year after his death Chinatown community and city leaders joined at Portsmouth Square Plaza on Monday to remember and honor the ... By Jerold ChinnDecember 10, 2018 News
Memorial splits apart sister cities San Francisco, Osaka San Francisco Mayor London Breed Thursday responded to the mayor of San Francisco's sister city, Osaka, Japan, ... By Bay City NewsOctober 4, 2018 News
State law clears path for SF vote on ride-sharing tax Under the ballot measure, TNCs like Uber and Lyft would be taxed for each ride originating in ... By Jerold ChinnSeptember 25, 2018 San Francisco
SF names school for Ed and Anita Lee Two San Francisco elementary schools will get new names, one of them honoring the late Mayor Ed Lee. By Bay City NewsAugust 29, 20180 News
Uber, Lyft agree to San Francisco ride tax Aaron Peskin said that after weeks of negotiations with both Uber and Lyft, both companies have agreed ... By Jerold ChinnAugust 1, 2018
Vallie Brown elevated to District 5 supervisor San Francisco Mayor London Breed has appointed one of her former legislative aides to be The City's ... By Bay City NewsJuly 16, 2018 News
District 4 will elect new Supervisor as Tang declines run San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Katy Tang announced late Tuesday at 5:17 p.m. that she will not ... By Jerold ChinnJune 13, 2018 Election
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 ... By Bay City NewsJune 6, 2018 News
SF Bay ferry fleet floats toward renewable diesel All Bay Area ferryboats that serve commuters and tourists will soon switch from regular diesel to renewable diesel fuel. By Jerold ChinnApril 12, 20180 Environment
Muni adds $5 all-day pass under new budget The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is adding a new Muni fare option as part of its ... By Jerold ChinnApril 5, 2018 News
Mission Bay affordable housing honors Mayor Ed Lee An affordable housing site in San Francisco's Mission Bay broke ground Thursday morning that will house homeless ... By Jerold ChinnMarch 2, 2018 Government
SF targets disabled parking abusers The SFMTA has been working with San Francisco police to conduct sting enforcement operations of disabled placard ... By Jerold ChinnFebruary 7, 2018 News
City Hall drama shuffles Mark Farrell into mayor’s spot San Francisco Supervisors voted to appoint Mark Farrell mayor after a heated, racially charged debate. By Bay City NewsJanuary 23, 2018
Peskin prods for discussion of interim mayor vote San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin called for a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday to discuss and possibly vote on ... By Jerold ChinnJanuary 10, 20180
Luis Herrera retires as San Francisco city librarian San Francisco City Librarian Luis Herrera Thursday announced his retirement after more than 40 years in the ... By Bay City NewsDecember 28, 2017 News
San Francisco adds 75 new shelter beds San Francisco officials Wednesday announced the opening of 75 new homeless shelter beds at The City's largest ... By Bay City NewsDecember 20, 2017
Flags fly low as San Francisco honors memory of Ed Lee San Francisco officials continue to the mourn the sudden death of Mayor Ed Lee, who died Tuesday ... By Jerold ChinnDecember 12, 2017 Government
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. By Jerold ChinnDecember 12, 2017 Government
Pols, public react to passing of Ed Lee San Francisco residents awoke to the jolting news that Mayor Ed Lee died early Tuesday morning. By Jerold ChinnDecember 12, 20170 Government
Mayor Ed Lee dies at SF General San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee passed away at age 65 early Tuesday morning at San Francisco General ... By Bay City NewsDecember 12, 2017 News
Retail pot sales to begin in early January San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Wednesday signed legislation creating regulations and permit requirements for commercial cannabis retail, ... By Bay City NewsDecember 6, 2017
Mayor seeks Vis Valley navigation center San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee today introduced legislation seeking to create three new Navigation Centers, or homeless ... By Bay City NewsDecember 5, 2017
Second Street begins rebirth as pedestrian, bike corridor Officials broke ground on a $20 million project morning that will transform Second Street. By Jerold ChinnNovember 30, 2017 News
Supes green-light recreational pot rules Sales of recreational cannabis will begin in January following the approval of regulations for the new industry. By Bay City NewsNovember 29, 20170
First of new Muni trains reports for duty Muni car No. 2006 took its first fare-paying passengers down the N-Judah line around noon. By Bay City NewsNovember 17, 2017 News
Third Baptist Church declared SF landmark San Francisco's oldest African-American church was designated as a city landmark this week. By Bay City NewsNovember 15, 2017
Pier 70 redo to add 3,000 housing units San Francisco city officials this week gave final approval to a 28-acre project at Pier 70 expected ... By Bay City NewsNovember 15, 2017
Officials float fewer limits on recreational pot Some state and local elected officials Wednesday called for less restrictive regulations for adult cannabis use in ... By Bay City NewsNovember 8, 2017
City morgue begins anew in Hunters Point The San Francisco medical examiner's office has left the dilapidated Hall of Justice for a brand-new space across town. By Jerold ChinnNovember 3, 20170 Government
SF targets space under freeways for new parks AB 857 will allow The City to lease up to 10 parcels underneath highways from Caltrans at 30 ... By Jerold ChinnOctober 25, 2017 Government
SF orders grocery chains to disclose antibiotics Large grocery chains in San Francisco will now have to report the use of antibiotics in raw ... By Jerold ChinnOctober 25, 2017 Government
Grants will help Chinatown merchants cope with construction Chinatown may get City funds by the end of year to help with the economic loss due ... By Jerold ChinnOctober 20, 2017
Stacee Etcheber confirmed killed in Vegas shooting A Novato hairstylist married to a San Francisco police officer was among those killed Sunday. By Bay City NewsOctober 3, 2017 News
Outcry seals fate of offensive Civic Center statue San Francisco's Arts Commission voted unanimously Monday to begin the process of removing a historic Civic Center statue. By Bay City NewsOctober 2, 20170 News