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SF City Hall reopens after suspicious package prompts lockdown
City Hall reopened Friday morning from a lockdown after a suspicious package near an entrance was found to have only documents inside.Read More
David Chiu takes oath as San Francisco city attorney, vows to fight for ‘collective civil rights’
David Chiu was sworn in Monday as San Francisco's city attorney, making history as the first Asian American in that role. Read More
San Francisco City Hall reopens its doors with Pride
After being closed to the public for nearly 15 months, San Francisco City Hall came bustling back again Monday with nuptials and the annual raising of the Pride flag...Read More
City Hall gears up to reopen doors for public service Monday
San Francisco City Hall will open to the public on Monday for the first time in 15 months, and most offices will be open for full service, officials said...Read More
Contractors plead guilty in San Francisco City Hall bribery scandal
Two contractors on Thursday pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to bribe a San Francisco City Hall official, Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie Hinds announced Thursday. Alan Varela, 59,...Read More
Medical examiner identifies woman killed by hit-and-run driver near City Hall
A hit-and-run collision near San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday evening left a 29-year-old woman dead and three other people hospitalized, police said. The collision was reported around 7...Read More
San Francisco City Hall reopens next month for in-person services
After more than a year of closure due to the pandemic, San Francisco City Hall will reopen to the general public on June 7, city officials announced Wednesday. Mayor...Read More
San Francisco protesters take a knee for George Floyd, demand police reforms
Sad and somber, festive but fighting, protesters called for justice for George Floyd Monday.Read More
SFBay Covid-19 update: Newsom announces testing task force, Santa Rita inmate tests positive
Press briefings providing updates for the nation and the state California occurred within minutes of each other Saturday afternoon. A sharp contrast was drawn between the two as Gov....Read More
Mexican Independence Day rally heightens demand to ‘close the camps’
On Mexico’s Independence Day Monday, hundreds of protesters marched from the 24th Street BART station to San Francisco City Hall to send a message to the White House. Those...Read More
Greg Suhr resigns after latest police shooting
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee said in a news conference Thursday afternoon that he asked for Greg Suhr's resignation.Read More
Supes consider slamming door on ‘Gotcha’ evictions
San Francisco supervisors on Tuesday will consider new tenant protections that will make it harder for landlords to evict tenants for minor violations.Read More
Champions of equality celebrate victory at City Hall
Standing beneath a massive rainbow flag, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, state Sen. Mark Leno and other public officials expressed deep pride is the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to legalize...Read More
Activists rally for strawberry boycott
Workers in San Quintin, Baja Mexico, began striking in mid-March and have been waging intermittent strikes.Read More
City Hall never too old to go green
San Francisco City Hall has become the world's oldest building to receive LEED Platinum certification.Read More
‘One Billion Rising’ marks day of action
Hundreds of advocates and activists gathered with city officials at San Francisco's City Hall.Read More
London Breed rises to lead Board of Supervisors
London Breed beat out David Campos in an election for Board of Supervisors president.Read More
‘Beach Blanket’ dazzles City Hall for 40th birthday
Crowds packed SF City Hall for a free show celebrating 40 years of "Beach Blanket Babylon."Read More
Same-sex marriages resume after court order
Not long after a federal court issued its order, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier were married at City Hall.Read More