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SF car burglary enforcement pilot program shows mixed results
Police officials began the pilot program at the Taraval and Mission police stations earlier this year.Read More
BART sinks $982,000 into cleaning Mission Street plazas
BART is quadrupling its efforts to power wash the plazas at its 16th and 24th Street Mission stations.Read More
SF pledges resources for survivors of sex assault, harassment
Survivors of sexual harassment and assault now have a place in San Francisco to help them navigate them through the process of filing a report.Read More
Pathway proposed for sex assault complaints against city workers
Supervisor Hillary Ronen introduced legislation Tuesday at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to hold city departments accountable on cases of sexual assault.Read More
Supes OK Jane Kim street cleaning budget, veto looms
Supervisor Jane Kim won a victory on Tuesday when the Board of Supervisors approved a budget supplemental of $1.1 million.Read More
SF funds legal services for detained immigrants
San Francisco and state officials are joining forces in attempting to provide legal representation for detained immigrants.Read More
BART has big plans to clean up 16th Street Mission Station
A cleaner, less urine-soaked 16th Street Mission BART Station is about to become a reality.Read More
Increased disclosure urged for large campaign donations
Supervisor Aaron Peskin proposed legislation to require major donors who have contributed $10,000 or more to have to disclose the donation within 24 hours.Read More
Supe disgusted over stench of 16th Street BART
The current conditions of the 16th Street Mission BART Station is pissing off San Francisco supervisor Hillary Ronen.Read More
SF police target surge in car break-ins
The San Francisco Police Department is rolling out a citywide plan to combat the rash of car break-ins and property crimes.Read More
Childcare expansion reaches June ballot
Supervisors Jane Kim and Norman Yee today announced a ballot measure that would finance the expansion of childcare subsidies.Read More
Supe seeks gender-neutral SRO restrooms
Supervisor Hillary Ronen Tuesday will move to expand that requirement to hotels and SROs.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 rally, support resolution for Trump impeachment
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors may call on the U.S. Congress to impeach President Donald Trump.Read More
SF moves toward shunning robots from sidewalks
San Francisco sidewalks are made for walking. That's the message Supervisor Norman Yee and a number of pedestrian safety advocacy members are sending to tech companies.Read More
Norman Yee backs off property crime bill
An ordinance to require San Francisco police to devote more resources to the rising number of car break-ins, bike thefts and property theft in The City will now be...Read More
SF will help pay renewal fee for DACA recipients
San Francisco will help to pay the $495 renewal cost for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients.Read More
Supes move to curb rental car break-ins
Two pieces of legislation to tackle rental car break-ins were approved on Tuesday by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.Read More
Glass ban at San Francisco parks heads to vote
A plan to fine Dolores Park litters has morphed into a ban on glass beverage containers at all San Francisco public parks.Read More
Nursing unit survives CPMC chopping block
Bowing to pressure from city officials and family members, California Pacific Medical Center announced it will continue to care for patients in its sub-acute nursing unit.Read More