Gov. Gavin Newsom is priming the state to take a significantly different approach to criminal justice.
Public Works oversaw planning, design, and construction management for the project.
Mayor London N. Breed today announced the launch of a new guaranteed income pilot program for San Francisco artists.
"Our goal with these two programs it to build trust among our diverse communities and increase public safety for everyone in San Francisco.”
“I am grateful and honored to serve as Human Resources Director for the City and County of San Francisco,” said Carol Isen
With the move into the orange tier, San Francisco is expanding the number of people able to participate in outdoor gatherings to 25.
Rob Bonta was nominated for CA Attorney General. If confirmed, Bonta said he would "protect those that are facing the forces of hate."
A dry March brings the state closer to drought. This week, state and federal water agencies issued dire warnings.
Some of CA's largest districts and most powerful unions are pushing back, suggesting that many students may not return to the classroom.
The vice president of the SFUSD has recently come under fire for tweeting in 2016 that Asian Americans use white supremacy to "get ahead."
Mayor London N. Breed today appointed Kate Sofis to serve as the Director of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD).
Gov. Gavin Newsom said vaccine supply will exponentially increase in the next month, and CA could make shots available to everyone in May.
Blue Shield spent years cultivating a relationship with Gov. Gavin Newsom. It got the state vaccine contract.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, that search was paused while the Department and the City focused on the emergency COVID-19 response.
This legislation would provide permits with quick, 30-day turnaround times, and eliminate lengthy notification requirements.
“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
"Our goal now is to get this funding approved and out the door and into the hands of those who need it as fast possible.”
“A year ago, I said that issuing the Stay at Home Order would be a defining moment for our City and that has certainly been true."
There’s still widespread disagreement on how close desks can be as well as other safety concerns when schools reopen in California.
Gov. Gavin Newsom officially launched a campaign Monday against the effort to oust him from office, as fellow Democrats stood behind him.
She presented certificates of honor to four women in recognition of their contributions to San Francisco.
Newly renovated Garfield Center includes an indoor pool and modern clubhouse that will serve as a Community Hub for San Francisco students
As the global economy picks up, strategic public investments in clean transportation will create jobs in California.
San Francisco, CA — Mayor London N. Breed today announced legislation to make the Shared Spaces program permanent in San Francisco.
And Those In High-Risk Congregate Settings On March 15
At 32 of 33 UC and CSU campuses, police officers are whiter than the students — and in many cases, disparities are glaring.
CA today is expected to hit a benchmark, triggering a big change that will transform the state’s reopening map from purple to mostly red.
The Phase II development creates an opportunity for public housing residents to obtain employment in the construction trade through BRIDGE.
$2.2 million over the next two years to five Black trans-serving organizations will address historic inequities for Black transgender people
After nearly a year of not being in the classroom, San Francisco’s public school students have fallen behind academically and emotionally.
Nominated by Mayor London Breed, Yee will bring strong community ties and experience with labor organizations to the Police Commission
“Carol Isen is a capable and respected leader, and I believe she will make a great Human Resources Director for our city,” said Mayor Breed.
Byrne will bring decades of experience as an immigration attorney
The seismically safe facility provides enhancements for animals, volunteers, staff and visitors
The workforce funding seeks to addresses the needs of job seekers and dislocated workers, while preparing for a more equitable economy.
Six tent sites dubbed “safe sleeping villages” have been set up since the start of the pandemic to shelter people sleeping on sidewalks.
New housing at 53 Colton Street will provide wraparound supportive services and stable homes for 96 adults exiting homelessness
San Francisco, CA — Mayor London N. Breed today released the following statement after City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced a more tha ...
Mayor London Breed today issued the following statement regarding San Francisco’s implementation of the State’s educator vaccination plan.
“Now more than ever we need everyone to step up and support their neighbors,” said Mayor Breed.