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Philhour lead trimmed to 25 votes in ultra-close District 1 supervisor race
Marjan Philhour continues to hold a razor-thin lead over Connie Chan.Read More
Pols, public react to passing of Ed Lee
San Francisco residents awoke to the jolting news that Mayor Ed Lee died early Tuesday morning.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
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
Renovations begin on SF public swimming pools
San Francisco's Recreation and Parks Department will begin a multi-million dollar project to upgrade three of the city's nine public pools.Read More
Soda tax could again see SF ballot
The sugar-sweetened drink tax could see the November ballot even though its proponents missed the deadline to submit an initiative petition.Read More
Trio of Supes join call to oust police chief
Supervisors Jane Kim, David Campos and John Avalos Wednesday called for police Chief Greg Suhr to be replaced.Read More
John Avalos swings and misses at Ed Lee veto
An attempt to override a mayoral veto on legislation that would have increased the amount paid by developers toward transportation met with defeat.Read More
Legislation would limit removal of illegal housing units
Legislation making it harder for San Francisco property owners to remove any housing units, even if they are illegal, could help lower housing prices.Read More
Downsized SF jail lands $80 million grant
San Francisco was awarded an $80 million grant Thursday by the Board of State and Community Corrections to replace deteriorating city jails.Read More
Peskin win spoils Ed Lee election sweep
Aaron Peskin appears to have come out ahead of Julie Christensen in the San Francisco race for District 3 supervisor.Read More
Mid-Market tax breaks cost City $33 million
A tax exemption for Twitter and other Mid-Market businesses cost The City more than $33 million.Read More
Mayor floats quarter-billion dollar housing bond
The $250 million bond, if approved by voters, would be the largest housing bond in San Francisco history.Read More
Politicians accept challenge to ride Muni for 22 days
San Francisco public transit advocates have issued a challenge to city officials to ride Muni for 22 days starting June 1.Read More