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Mayor Lee finds funding for police body cameras
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Thursday proposed equipping police officers with body-mounted cameras.Read More
‘Eviction free-zone’ proposed for heart of Mission
A group of residents and activists speaking out against displacement and gentrification in San Francisco’s Mission District are proposing The City adopt an “eviction free zone.” Julien Ball, a...Read More
Brown budget challenges UC tuition hikes
A battle is underway between Gov. Jerry Brown and UC President Janet Napolitano.Read More
City approves relief funding for migrant children
The funding will go toward mental health services, housing and legal representation.Read More
Supes urge CCSF to explore their financial options
Three city supervisors are publicly urging CCSF to use money from Prop. A towards keeping the school afloat. Read More
San Francisco shelling out big bucks for inmates
San Francisco has been spending big bucks on inmate diversion programs to keep the county's jails from overcrowding.Read More
SF Carnaval twirls into trouble
San Francisco's famous Mission District Carnaval festival is in jeopardy after facing financial difficulties. Read More
Electric taxi plan didn’t take off
After years of scrambling for funding, it looks like San Francisco has slammed the brakes on its electric taxi initiative.Read More
San Franciscans might have to foot America’s Cup bill
Open up your wallets, because funding for the international sailing competition has fallen $20 million short.Read More
Coit Tower finds funds for a facelift
Mayor Ed Lee announced funding has been found to freshen Coit Tower and its iconic frescoes. Read More
San Mateo’s grand plans for Sharp Park
San Mateo County wants to take over Sharp Park Golf Course in Pacifica as soon as this fall.Read More
Full steam ahead for Central Subway
San Francisco received the go-ahead this week to proceed with the $1.6 billion, 1.7 mile Central Subway. Read More