Mayor London N. Breed today announced the launch of the first phase of San Francisco’s Street Crisis Response Team (SCRT) pilot program.
“Food security is an important facet of all our lives, which cannot be ignored regardless of the season,” said Tonia Lediju
Mayor London N. Breed today announced that Kimberly Ellis will serve as the Director of the Department on the Status of Women.
Its History, Controversies, and Past Efforts to Abolish It
The Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative is aligned with several key recommendations from the Economic Recovery Task Force.
“Access to nature is more important than ever and Golden Gate Park in particular has been an oasis for so many of us during COVID-19”
San Francisco is home to approximately 94,000 small businesses, which make up 94 percent of all businesses in the City.
“San Francisco’s artistic communities are integral to our recovery efforts and the ongoing cultural and economic vitality of the city."
“San Francisco will recover from COVID-19, but what that recovery looks like and how fast it comes is on all of us."
The development will provide wraparound supportive services and stable housing for 140 adults exiting homelessness
San Francisco is rolling back these activities in compliance with the California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy tier assignments.
Beginning on Tuesday, November 17, the City will offer free, low-barrier testing fives day week at Alemany Farmer’s Market
CA Sen. Kamala Harris will soon be sworn in as vice president, and a handful of local legislators could be tapped to fill her senate seat.
City will send 20 Disaster Service Workers to support District staff with classroom assessments to prepare for school reopening
California lawmakers announced for a new bill that would follow Oregon's lead in decriminalizing psychedelic drugs in California.
“I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that everyone act responsibly to reduce the spread of the virus."
“Our response to the pandemic has shown that San Francisco is capable of doing great things when we don’t get in our own way”
Martin Jenkins won unanimous confirmation Tuesday, becoming the third Black man and first openly gay man to join the CA Supreme Court.
“I’m so glad that we’re able to provide another round of much-needed funding for San Francisco’s small businesses.
“Joe Biden ran on the simple but powerful idea that we should strive to be a united country, not a divided one. "
“We are so excited to welcome Ralph Remington to San Francisco to lead the Arts Commission at this historic moment in time."
The role of Latino voters will be significant in the 2020 presidential election, no matter who wins.
The Associated Press called Proposition 22 late on Election Night, which sealed the fate of app-based drivers in California.
Take a look at all election results from San Francisco.
San Francisco propositions guide. The polls will close at 8 p.m. Drop completed ballots at the Vote Center.
Have you experienced long lines today, or witnessed voter intimidation?
“The people of San Francisco expect a government that functions judiciously and efficiently."
The vote centers will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. If you still have your mail-in ballot, you have options.
Here’s a list of polling places in San Francisco, to cast or drop off your ballot in person for the Nov. 3 Election.
The majority of activities and businesses that were scheduled to reopen or expand their capacity on Tuesday, November 3rd will be paused.
Hinze lives with Cerebral palsy and she uses her power chair to get around the city, including on public transit.
Thai Lintels allegedly were exported illegally from Thailand.
Here is a look at the candidates for San Francisco Supervisor, Nove. 2020.
Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling, and Analysis poll revealed America's reaction Amy Coney Barrett vote.
“I am honored to serve on the Planning Commission,” said Rachael Tanner.
“JobsNOW! has been a trusted partner for businesses and job seekers to turn to since the last Great Recession.
Fee and tax waiver will help approximately 300 businesses that have been unable to open due to COVID-19
San Francisco, CA - Mayor London N. Breed issued the following statement condemning aggression against Armenia and Artsakh.
“In this political climate, we must do everything possible to protect and preserve the civil rights of our most marginalized communities”