Regulators blasted PG&E for a botched shutoff that left nearly 2 million people in the San Francisco Bay Area without power.
The development will provide 70 new homes for low-income and previously unhoused residents.
The government says that Reanos-Moreno was the leader of a "vast" network of street-level drug dealers who sold drugs in the Tenderloin.
Elected leaders and community members kicked off a series of community events to commemorate the Juneteenth holiday in San Francisco
Residents are seeking damages and repairs from the city.
The $77.2 million investment will impact 500 blocks.
The bond measure is going down to defeat, while other local propositions gain favor.
More than 3,000 youth have applied for this year's program.
Preliminary results show that 61 percent of voters want to oust the embattled district attorney.
Voters have had their say on the recall of District Attorney Chesa Boudin, and other key races.
About half of the budget consists of self-supporting activities, such as the port, airport, the MTA and public utilities.
Walker brings an equity lens and LGBTQ advocacy experience.
Chesa Boudin fights for his political life + seven other local propositions.
The 127 affordable homes are on Folsom Street.
San Francisco’s new Drag Laureate program would provide a drag performer with a platform and a $35,000 events stipend.
The money will help families access quality child care, and provide parenting support through Family Resource Centers.
"At the end of my time living in San Francisco, I kind of felt like the city was kind of chasing me out," Wong told KPIX 5.
“It is investments like this one in permanent housing that have allowed us to move so many people experiencing homelessness off the streets"
Tesla's ambitions in China might give Beijing that leverage to pressure Twitter to silence human rights activists and other critics.
The preliminary 2022 Point in Time Count shows the number of people living on the streets and in vehicles has decreased since 2019.
Pilot program would allow establishments to rely on city's public works department to paint over target spots, without incurring 30-day fine
The money will provide new landscaping, public art, and additional cleaning, beautifying the surrounding public space.
The mayors said flexible homeless funding is approved annually and they are asking for a three-year commitment from the governor.
Funding will allow Office of Cannabis to distribute flexible grants to equity businesses and combat disparities in the industry
Crego has worked at the Office of Transgender Initiatives since its founding in 2017.
The runoff election pitted him against David Campo.
Some CA transit agencies were still asking riders to mask up Tuesday despite a ruling that struck the travel mask mandate down.
The City is ahead of schedule in its plan to acquire or lease 1,500 units for the homeless by the end of this fiscal year.
Four U.S. senators, three former staffers and a California member of Congress questioned Feinstein's mental fitness to The SF Chronicle.
The city's ‘Right to Organize' ordinance requires landlords to recognize tenant associations in their buildings.
New programs will help San Francisco meet ambitious climate action goals, including net-zero emissions by 2040.
The Homelessness Recovery Plan has already purchased 6 buildings to get people off the streets permanently.
Nancy Pelosi, the 82-year-old House speaker, tested positive for COVID-19, her spokesman tweeted Thursday. She was asymptomatic Thursday.
He is a native of the Mission District and works for the electrical union.
No appointment is necessary but making an appointment could save you from wating in line.
The 152-unit development also includes space for a ground-floor childcare facility that will offer subsidized placements for residents.
The mayor’s annual event recognizes four local leaders for their work in philanthropy and community advocacy.
The money will be used for nonprofit space acquisition and lease stabilization. See the full list of awardees.
“Parklets have been a burst of joy during the pandemic, creating community and livening up our streets."
AB 1703 will ensure that students have an opportunity to learn the factual accounts of history involving Indigenous people of California.