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Community Youth Center breaks ground on Richmond District hub
The Community Youth Center of San Francisco broke ground Wednesday on a Richmond District community hub that will help the organization expand on programs and services in the neighborhood....Read More
Supes push mayor to deploy more 24-hour street bathrooms, eye land for Safe Sleeping Sites
San Francisco officials have deployed more 24-hour bathrooms and handwashing stations out to streets to help meet sanitation needs during Covid-19. Mayor London Breed made the announcement Tuesday afternoon...Read More
Transit agency to renew request for LRV4 Muni train funding
San Francisco transit officials will again attempt to persuade supervisors to fund the purchase of new Muni trains. On Tuesday, supervisors acting as the San Francisco County Transportation Authority...Read More
Fewer endorses Connie Chan in run for District 1 seat
“This city has raised me and people like me."Read More
$2.7 million proposal to save City College classes moves to full board vote
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee Wednesday voted 2-1 to pass a $2.7 million budget supplemental that would restore hundreds of Spring 2020 semester courses...Read More
Muni gives artists opportunity, riders inspiration in rolling exhibits
It’s that time of year when Muni buses become rolling art exhibits, treating regular commuters and San Francisco visitors to something much more than just a ride. The nonprofit...Read More
Supe proposes broad expansion to illegal dumping laws
San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton is tightening laws when it comes to illegal dumping on city streets. Department of Public Works officials told the Board of Supervisors in March that...Read More
Police association draws wide criticism for ‘ugly, hateful’ Boudin attack ads
San Francisco officials and supporters of district attorney hopeful Chesa Boudin are denouncing TV and mailer attacks led by the San Francisco Police Officers Association. The day before voters...Read More
SF forms office to tackle city’s racial inequities
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and city officials celebrated The City’s first Office of Racial Equity at a ceremonial signing of the legislation authored by supervisors Sandra Fewer and...Read More
2020 census language access change poses undercount risk
The U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census has made a decision to only mail 2020 census questionnaires printed in English and Spanish, opting to just collect data...Read More
Traffic diverters stripped from 8th Avenue ‘neighborway’
A final plan to calm traffic along Eighth Avenue in the Richmond will no longer include traffic diversion to adjacent parallel streets.Read More
SF stretches signal lights for more crossing time
Pedestrians and people with mobility issues will now have more time to cross San Francisco streets.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
Poetry-inspired artwork graces Muni buses
For a third year in a row, the interior of 100 Muni buses will display artwork from Bay Area artists over the next four months.Read More
Amid protests, San Francisco approves Tasers for police
San Francisco police commissioners voted 4-3 late Friday night in support of a plan to arm all city police officers with Tasers.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
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
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