This is the second San Francisco project to receive Homekey funding.
681 Florida Street will provide housing for 130 families, including formerly homeless households
“Building trust and communication between law enforcement and diverse communities is crucial to keeping our communities safe”
Burton, appointed by Mayor Breed, will bring a steady hand and decades of experience to the San Francisco Port Commission.
Former SFMTA surface parking lot will be converted into 131 homes for families
Mayor London N. Breed today announced the launch of the Stand Together campaign to denounce and combat discrimination in San Francisco.
“Working together, we have slowed the spread of COVID-19 in San Francisco."
“We’re making great progress towards San Francisco’s economic recovery because of the hard work of residents and businesses alike”
Mayor London N. Breed today announced new process improvements to speed up the approval of affordable housing.
San Francisco officials unanimously approved a law that aims to protect people of color and deter individuals from making racist 911 calls.
"Until those doors are open, the School Board and the District should be focused on getting our kids back in the classroom."
Mayor London N. Breed today participated in the ceremonial groundbreaking of 137 affordable homes at 4840 Mission Street.
"Mayors Breed and Liccardo released the following statement about the proposal"
“We are incredibly pleased to reopen our playgrounds as dynamic hubs for creativity and family life,” said Phil Ginsburg
Playgrounds are now open with new signage and public health guidelines
“San Francisco is only at the beginning of what we know is going to be a long road to recovery,” said Mayor London Breed.
SF Mayor: "When you have people who you know & love who struggle with addiction ... you want to make sure addiction doesn't take their life"
Yekutiel is a current Small Business Commissioner who owns a restaurant, café, bookshop, and civic gathering space in the Mission District
Gov. Newsom named former prosecutor and judge Martin Jenkins as the third Black man and first openly gay man to join the CA Supreme Court.
“There is much we can be proud of in the two-year budget I have just signed."
“By voting, we voice out our opinions; we choose the person to represent us; we give the direction for our country!” said George Chan
“Even as we work to reopen and help our economy recover, we know that businesses are barely hanging on."
“We know this continues to be a challenging time with people struggling economically and emotionally."
Long Island University's Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling, and Analysis unveiled poll results ahead of tomorrow's debate.
“Micki Callahan has been an invaluable leader and public servant for the City,” said Mayor London Breed.
The Entertainment Commission’s permit will regulate entertainment and amplified sound at outdoor settings as the City reopens.
“Our Latino community has borne the brunt of the COVID pandemic not just here in San Francisco, but across the country”
"We will continue to implement reforms and improve our existing policies to strengthen the public trust.”
The development will provide wraparound supportive services and stable housing for 256 adults exiting homelessness
Mayor London N. Breed today launched San Francisco’s Census Week of Action.
“We know that housing is the solution to homelessness,” said Mayor Breed.
The Democratic Presidential Nominee has picked Lizzie Heyboer of San Francisco to serve as organizing director for the campaign.
“Having a home is a critical way to end poverty among veterans, and to restore hope, dignity and self-sufficiency,” said Michael Blecker
"Helping our restaurant industry survive this pandemic is a key part of our longer-term economic recovery.”
Three separate Catholic marches began in San Francisco early Sunday morning with protestors demanding eased limits on places of worship.
Late Saturday night, a federal judge in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump's executive order.
A federal judge in San Francisco heard a motion by a WeChat user group and six WeChat users hoping to block President Donald Trump's order.
Bribery charges have been filed against the president and vice president of a civil engineering and construction firm.
Local commercial eviction moratorium can only be extended if State Executive Order is extended beyond September 30
The 45 Hubs launched today will serve approximately 800 K-6th grade students.