An additional 20 officers from the San Francisco Police Department were assigned to the area.
After community college enrollment collapsed in late 2020, California lawmakers last year gave the system of public two-year colleges $1 ...
The critical deadline is March 31 for the CA COVID-19 Rent Relief Program.
AB 1819 will protect California’s elections by prohibiting foreign-influenced corporations from contributing to candidates.
Sixty percent of San Francisco over-the-counter construction permits are now issued within two business days.
The $51 million will continue permanent supportive housing, and rapidly re-house people who fall into homelessness.
Supervisors Rafael Mandelman, Matt Haney, and Dean Preston co-sponsored this legislation.
CA is due for CEQA reform that offers more than exemptions for sports stadiums, luxury offices and pet projects of the politically powerful.
“We have a lot of work to do to get our economy going again, and we need to do everything we can to bring visitors back to this City,”.
Many of the programs put into place to address crime and drug use will remain in place.
The revised draft of the state’s proposed math framework became embroiled in controversy last year.
Some say the plan would cause profound harm to the community.
The seats were vacated after the successful recall vote that took place on February 15.
Engine 35, assigned to the station, averages 2,260 calls a year.
As part of the settlement, Brookdale will be required to stop engaging in the illegal practices alleged in the complaint.
With safety and health constantly being compromised, these bills can’t come soon enough for Asian American and Pacific Islanders.
See the latest announcement from the San Francisco Office of the Mayor.
The Newsom administration is proposing large bonuses to retain juvenile prison employees as the system prepares to close next year.
Policies will specify a time, location, and other parameters by which street vending participants must follow in order to operate.
Supervisor Gordon Mar co-sponsored the legislation.
As California's average price for gas continues to barrel perilously close to the $6 mark, Newsom hinted at aid for California drivers.
In his State of the State address, he pledged some relief from high gas prices, but mostly promoted the “California Way.”
New statements from the university say it will be able to enroll almost all of the students it planned for the coming academic year.
Listen to the new episode of the state housing crisis podcast, featuring the debate at UC Berkeley over enrollment and environmental law.
California lawmakers are trying again to get rid of the nation’s only law that lets voters veto public housing projects.
The California Supreme Court agreed with a lower court’s order that UC Berkeley cap its enrollment.
Interest levied by California courts on unpaid consumer and personal debt would be cut by more than half if a new bill passes.
As one of the highest vaccinated cities in the country, San Francisco is poised to welcome workers back to the office.
Federal officials said agents seized the ingots in a January 2018 raid in San Francisco.
It’s crazy that we need a law to protect building owners who need to exit the rental market in rent control cities.
“Today marks a significant step forward in realizing the transportation vision for Treasure Island,” said Mayor Breed.
“These reforms are an important step in bringing transparency and accountability to our rate setting process,” said Mayor Breed.
Volunteers fanned out across the state for the first statewide count of California’s homeless population since 2020.
Progressives have found themselves on the losing end of recent CA Democratic Party fights and tensions rise ahead of its annual convention.
Many working undocumented immigrants won’t qualify for state health insurance even if they don’t earn a living wage.
California sees itself as a land of abundance, but faces critical shortages in the elements critical to a healthy society.
Funding was distributed through an RFP and Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process.
Next month, California’s first-in-the-nation reparations task force is set to debate who should be eligible for direct payments.
Parents, educators and now students are caught in the polarized debate over mask and vaccine mandates.