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L-Taraval reconnects western neighborhoods with refreshed rail service
Merchants, officials and transit riders celebrate the return of Muni Metro service along Taraval.Read More
Breed signs $11-billion, 2-year SF city budget
San Francisco Mayor London Breed signed her first two-year budget on Wednesday which will focus on spending millions on combating homelessness.Read More
Supes again reject Farrell police commission pick
The reappointment of a San Francisco police commissioner nominated by Mayor Mark Farrell was blocked for the second time in a vote Tuesday by The City's Board of Supervisors.Read More
Hallidie Plaza sign waypoints toward SF sister cities
Tourists making their way to take a ride on San Francisco’s cable cars will notice a new sign pointing the way to cities from other countries.Read More
BART police, SFPD team up for safer Civic Center station
Officials with the San Francisco and BART police departments have teamed up to help make sure the BART Civic Center Station is safe.Read More
Hundreds protest ICE separating families
Hundreds of people blocked the entrance to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's San Francisco office Tuesday to protest a new national immigration policy that has children being separated from...Read More
Leno concession caps week-long vote tally
San Francisco mayoral candidate and former state Sen. Mark Leno announced Wednesday that he will concede to Board of Supervisors President London Breed.Read More
Farrell budget priorities: Clean streets, homelessness, public safety
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell on Thursday unveiled his $11 billion budget for the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 fiscal years.Read More
SF boosts funding for 911 dispatchers
How fast a 911 dispatcher picks up a call can be a life and death situation for someone who needs medical attention. Read More
Salesforce tower opens for business
The tallest building in San Francisco is now officially open for business. Several city officials joined Salesforce employees in a triumphant ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday for the massive 61-story building,...Read More
Bay Area mayors make case for higher bridge tolls
Three Bay Area mayors are making a final push to voters to approve Regional Measure 3 on the June 5 ballot.Read More
San Francisco hits the streets to tackle opioids
The City is taking a unique approach to treat people addicted to opioids with a first-in-the-nation program.Read More
Fmr president of SF police commission has died
San Francisco police announced Sunday afternoon that Julius Turman, former President of the San Francisco Police Commission, has died.Read More
Ceremony launches 15-year Pier 70 redevelopment
City officials broke ground Thursday on one of the biggest waterfront developments in San Francisco.Read More
Farrell pledges $30 million toward homelessness
Nearly $30 million in additional general fund investments in the next fiscal year will go toward preventing homelessness in San Francisco.Read More
Castro trash bins keep garbage in — and people out
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell was talking trash in the Castro — five new “smart” garbage bins that prevent people from digging through their contents.Read More
Farrell pledges millions for cleaner streets
San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell said he will increase street cleaning funding by $12.8 million in his two-year budget.Read More
Security improvements curb car break-ins at city garages
San Francisco-owned public parking garages are seeing in fewer car break-ins thanks to improvements being made inside the garages.Read More
SF mayor’s office expands needle cleanup efforts
San Francisco is getting additional help getting rid of syringes and needles that are left on city streets.Read More
Harvey Milk name to live on at SFO Terminal 1
San Francisco International Airport Terminal 1 will officially be renamed after the former Supervisor and gay rights activist Harvey Milk.Read More