"This is potentially the largest land war in Europe since World War II," Steven Pifer said.
Patel brings seasoned legal and drug policy experience and commitment to social equity.
“Independent, fair investigations are a cornerstone for public trust in policing,” said California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Legislators were told Wednesday there’s “a very real risk” the cap and trade program won’t meet California’s greenhouse gas goals.
Income inequality grew in California during three of the last four recessions before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Secretary of State’s office is requiring election ballots and other voter information to be translated into fewer languages.
Mayor Breed is dedicated to advancing recommendations in the Plan and will seek to prioritize the recommendations in her upcoming budget.
Recalling public officials has become trendy in California, reflecting increasing polarization due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Unless the California Supreme Court or Legislature throws UC Berkeley a lifeline, the university will have to turn away 3,050 students t ...
The California governor's approval rating has fallen 16 points since he survived September's recall bid.
Gov. Newsom unveiled a new non-crisis COVID strategy, but Republicans in the Legislature want the state of emergency ended immediately.
The seats will not be officially vacated until 10 days after the election is certified and approved by the Board of Supervisors.
The message to elected officials — ignore parents at your peril — might be the clearest statewide takeaway from a recent CA recall.
The first GO Bond for transportation was passed in 2014, with all bond dollars issued to date.
Elections can be difficult, but these parents were fighting for what matters most – their children.
Plus, some of the ways that California cities have previously tried to block the development of low-income housing.
The three San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education members up for recall were overwhelmingly removed from office.
A runoff will be held in April between the two top vote getters.
Public health experts say it might be time to take more steps towards normalcy at schools.
California’s first-of-its-kind Medi-Cal reform aims to help low-income patients navigate problems like homelessness and poverty.
The funding will include money for museums and exhibitions and major cultural events.
A new bill aims to make it easier for small businesses to get off the ground by simplifying elements of the liquor license application.
State scientists, who make on average 27% less than state engineers, are trying to negotiate a better deal.
See the latest announcement from the San Francisco Office of the Mayor.
“For years DPH has had hundreds of funded but unfilled positions in the Department,” said Supervisor Hillary Ronen.
A deluge of outside funds signals a national strategy for replacing elected officials.
Supervisor Dean Preston announced the proposed “Empty Homes Tax” ballot initiative on Tuesday.
The proposed state budget fails to address the continuing economic fallout of the pandemic by not providing additional utility debt relief.
These shovel-ready projects are expected to begin construction in the coming months.
Arts, entertainment, and tourism are key drivers of employment, commerce, and neighborhood economic vitality in San Francisco.
Other California health insurers say the special deal is unfair and could leave them with high-need patients.
DA Chesa Boudin refuted allegations by police chief Bill Scott in a dispute over a case of an officer accused of beating a Black man.
The Coastal Commission has approved and amended dozens of permits for aquaculture operations, including seven seaweed farms.
California grants a safety certificate to PG&E just after the utility came off probation for the deadly 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion.
Former state assembly member Terrence Patrick Goggin pleaded guilty to a felony money laundering charge.
Stephanie was born and raised in the Excelsior District, where she currently lives.
The acquisition will cost the city $25.7 million.
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