The Port is expecting 21 cruise calls through the remainder of 2021 and a record 127 calls in 2022.
San Francisco has a current average of 77 cases per day, a drop from 309 at the height of the summer’s surge.
Newsom had his reasons for blocking California bills passed by the Legislature: cost, duplication and some politics.
To date, the City has acquired 714 PSH units during Fiscal Year 2021-2022.
We have to remember that our goal is not just to reduce our own emissions here in California, but to catalyze a global effort.
Experts and educators expect long-term benefits for students, but some groups remain critical of the mandate.
A key lawmaker says he may push legislation to eliminate the personal belief exemption.
Engineers say the $100 million plan to shore up the sinking tower should have been stopped months before it was.
The legislation also provides greater ownership flexibility for cannabis businesses and preserves equity commitments in the program.
The CA Department of Public Health blames staffing shortages, turnover, training and pandemic pressures at Tuesday’s hearing at the Capitol.
SB 535 would prohibit health care insurers that already cover biomarker testing from requiring prior authorization.
There are multiple forces that could encourage people to go back to work. Here are three ways to fill jobs in California.
Last week, California dropped its toughest vaccine mandate yet — requiring all children attending in-class instruction to become vaccinated.
California's eviction moratorium has expired but San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston declared his district an eviction free zone.
Politico and CalMatters reporters discuss how the pandemic shaped CA's politics and what lies ahead for a looming election year.
Chiu received his undergraduate, master’s, and law degrees from Harvard University.
With the ratification of his contract today by the Commission, Herrera will officially serve as SFPUC General Manager beginning November 1.
New laws will protect abortion patients and make mail-in ballots a permanent fixture in future elections: Here are the noteworthy ones.
California must act soon to ensure that residents can enjoy the benefits of remote participation in public agencies.
GFTA funds over 250 arts organizations each fiscal year, including those organizing and supporting parades/festivals throughout the City.
A report this week that found many California school districts are experiencing a massive uptick in chronic absenteeism.
The governor needs to sign SB 65 to put California on a better path toward desirable outcomes for Black pregnant people.
SB 28 would provide two important tools to force transparency and ensure accountability from broadband internet providers.
When it comes to organized labor, Gov. Gavin Newsom giveth and Gov. Gavin Newsom taketh away.
The word "alien" will be removed from state law and replaced with "noncitizen" or "immigrant," according to a new law signed by Newsom.
CA needs to reexamine policies that prevent retired teachers from returning as substitutes within their first six months of retirement.
More than 1 out of every 10 San Francisco County rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
A state law gives California workers as much as two weeks additional paid sick leave during COVID-19, but it's ending.
A new ordinance more than doubles the amount of water that new large buildings will be required to collect and re-use on site.
Stakeholders across California participated in a moderated discussion about the state’s digital divide and its effect on small business.
A diverse coalition will continue to engage communities on issues of immigrant rights, affordable housing, climate and criminal justice.
"I was thinking about a mask," Breed said in her defense after some accused her of breaking her own strict rules.
Two days after voters keep him in office, Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a package of bills to address the California housing crisis.
When Arien Garcia first escaped from life as a victim of human sex trafficking, she struggled to find a job anywhere in Fresno.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's children have tested positive for coronavirus and are not yet eligible to receive a vaccine.
As our state suffers catastrophic damage from wildfires and drought, California is at last gearing up to develop offshore wind power.
The gubernatorial recall election is here. Have you dropped off your ballot?
Today is the last chance for voters to return their ballots or head to the polls in the California recall that will decide Newsom’s fate.
The gubernatorial recall election that will decide Gov. Gavin Newsom's fate arrives Tuesday. Here's how to find a polling place near you.
Women have held a wide range of statewide elected offices in California, so why never the governor’s office?