Some 5.7 million low-income Californians may be eligible for a Golden State Stimulus. For those who qualify, here's when it hits the bank.
California is facing a drought again. Newsom prepared for wildfire season by signing a deal to set aside $536 million for prevention.
During normal service, subway maintenance crews can only work within the few hours a day when trains are not running.
Mayor London N. Breed and City officials today announced San Francisco’s fourth neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine site.
“What a win for the community when we can take an underused public lot and create more than 150 new deeply affordable homes!”
It is time to reimagine school safety: end police on campus and instead focus on supporting all students to learn and thrive.
All eleven of this year’s NSI grantees provide vital services and resources to low-income residents.
The City’s budget process begins in the fall with preliminary revenue projections for the upcoming budget years.
More than 75% of the enrolled families receive tuition subsidies.
The City will begin accepting grant applications today. Small businesses can apply online at sf.gov/sf-relief-grants.
Nearly 1,000 California redemption centers have closed since 2015, leaving remote places like Humboldt County with no centers at all.
San Francisco also plans to update its health order to offer local guidance for conducting these activities.
In January, the projected deficit for the upcoming two-year budget stood at $653.2 million.
“I’m excited to appoint Shireen to this role, especially in this critical moment in our city’s history as we emerge from this pandemic”
$630 million in federal stimulus will help City prevent layoffs and cuts to basic services, but longer-term structural deficit remains
San Francisco’s COVID-19 vaccine dashboard shows that the City’s focus on racial equity in vaccine distribution has been successful.
Will California administer a passport? Should they? The state is sending mixed messages to businesses.
"This is based on a clear, simple, and moral idea: businesses should rehire, not replace, their laid-off workers," Supervisor Mar said.
The state’s unemployment agency has signed $236 million in private contracts as jobless workers await benefits. EDD says it needs the help.
Sunday Streets in its large-scale format is slated to return in October (location and date to be announced).
“This is another big step in our fight against COVID-19."
Orrin Heatlie began researching a recall campaign for Gov. Gavin Newsom 21 months ago. Now the effort has 2.1 million signatures.
Major League Baseball welcomed spectators back to stadiums for regular-season games for the first time since October 2019.
“One year ago today we went into a Shelter in Place that, while saving lives, has impacted our city like nothing I’ve ever seen,” said Mayor
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in San Francisco County.
COMMENTARY: It’s time for the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a comprehensive, science-based plan to restore San Francisco Bay.
COMMENTARY: A comprehensive health information exchange is an essential infrastructure that would improve patient care across California.
Audubon reviewed eight groundwater management plans and found that they fell short in their consideration of managed wetlands.
The Atlanta shootings and other recent attacks on Asian Americans have prompted state lawmakers to resurrect past bills, but hurdles remain.
The City’s mobile vaccination units ensure equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine for vulnerable populations.