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Mayor London Breed talks ‘tough love,’ housing density in inauguration speech
“We are no longer accepting that 'compassion' means anything goes on our streets."Read More
City Attorney alleges Go X forged e-scooter operating permit
San Francisco sent a cease and desist order to an electric scooter company alleging they forged a city operating permit. The City Attorney’s Office sent the letter dated Jan....Read More
Two pedestrians suffer critical injuries in separate Thursday collisions
A person was struck by a driver Thursday morning in San Francisco’s Ingleside neighborhood, police said. Police reported that a female pedestrian was struck by a 41-year-old male driver...Read More
Officials look to creative funding to save City College of SF classes
San Francisco City Hall officials announced Monday that they are stepping in to save 17 of 50 City College of San Francisco Older Adults Program classes from being cut next...Read More
Transit agencies bring in new year with fare hikes
Multiple transit agencies are beginning the new year with fare hikes. The cost to ride San Francisco’s famous cable cars will rise as of Jan. 1. Single-ride fares will...Read More
Transit agencies offer free, extended service for New Year’s Eve
San Francisco partygoers on New Year’s Eve through the early morning of New Year’s Day will have plenty of non-driving options to safely get home. The San Francisco Municipal...Read More
Recology turns ‘naked’ Christmas trees into useful mulch
As the year winds down, San Francisco officials are reminding residents with Christmas trees that Recology will collect trees on regularly scheduled pick-up days beginning next week. Recology will...Read More
New SF office streamlines how emerging tech is tested, regulated
Technology companies seeking operating permits can now test out new innovations at San Francisco’s Office of Emerging Technology. The new office is an effort to to curb new tech...Read More
City attorney shuts down illegal Bayview nightclub amid criminal complaints
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced that an illegal nightclub Bayview was shut down Dec. 19. Herrera said the club operating in a portion of the building at...Read More
SF police warn of fake gold jewelry scam
San Francisco police are warning the public about a scam where suspects use fake gold jewelry pieces to swindle victims of their own jewelry. Police officials said suspects approach...Read More
Update: Richmond District fire leaves one dead
San Francisco firefighters contained a two-alarm fire in the Richmond District Monday afternoon leaving one person dead, fire officials said. The blaze began around 3:08 p.m. at a three-story...Read More
Secure home for La Casa de las Madres is secure help for domestic violence victims
La Casa de las Madres has been helping domestic violence victims in San Francisco for years by providing a safe place to find support. After three moves in 20 years,...Read More
On heels of Embarcadero SAFE opening, Haney renews call for more navigation centers
Supervisor Matt Haney has reintroduced a proposal that would require navigation centers in every San Francisco district. Haney advanced the legislation at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting that would require...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
Muni working group prioritizes hiring, train control upgrades
In order to meet the transit agency's hiring goals, the report recommends obtaining support from other city departments.Read More
Breed lays down budget priorities: homelessness, mental health, clean streets
San Francisco Mayor London Breed made her budget position clear with city department heads Monday. She wants homelessness, behavioral health and street cleanliness to take priority as the next...Read More
Muni runs single-car trains due to continuing shear pin issue
San Francisco transit officials are running single-car trains again Thursday after discovering an issue with the coupler system on its new trains on Wednesday. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency...Read More
SF opens safe overnight parking site for vehicle-dwellers
"I want a key to my own apartment. I want to reconnect with my family. I want safety."Read More
SF broadens eviction protection for tenants in newer buildings
As of Tuesday night, all San Francisco renters will be afforded the same just cause eviction protection, regardless of the year their building was constructed. The San Francisco Board...Read More
Supes unanimously pass Mental Health SF
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday unanimously passed an ordinance that aims to overhaul the mental health system and substance abuse system, and the way The City handles people in crisis....Read More