California has no health standards for these chemicals in fish, so activists are urging action.
San Francisco is facing a budget deficit of over $800 million.
SFPD has been facing a steady decline in the number of sworn police officers since 2020.
From tourists visiting the island to experts on the jail's history, swaths of Californians are calling the idea absurd. Here's why.
The lawsuit is against the administration for placing new conditions on federal housing grants.
The audit found 15 officers worked nearly or more than double a full-time workload.
Harris accused Trump of "wholesale abandonment" of American ideals in her most significant post-election speech.
After mass staff reductions to the federal workforce, counties joined dozens of local governments to take on DOGE and Trump's authority.
"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Sunset Dunes," announced Rec and Park General Manager Phil Ginsburg.
"Our city's recovery depends on neighborhoods, people and bringing joy and life back to our streets--block by block," Mayor Lurie said.
People rallied to condemn President Donald Trump and Elon Musk as part of nationwide Hands Off! protests.
The Livermore Area Recreation and Parks District agreed to share property tax revenue with the East Bay Regional Parks District.
A San Francisco law firm characterized the president's recent actions against attorneys who have opposed him as "despicable."
“… I cannot in my patriotic conscience ignore what is happening,” he told a prospective patient in California via email, according to KQED.
Her husband, Gov. Gavin Newsom, recently described President Trump’s administration as “packed with billionaires enriching themselves."
"We're doing everything we can to be efficient and prudent with the resources we have."
Senator Scott Weiner's solution is a one-cent sales tax for San Francisco and a half-cent increase for other Bay Area counties.
The suit claims that vast data is collected on children and sold to companies without the consent of parents.
"This is a well-sequenced strategy that's focused on the right priorities."
The agencies include the departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, the Interior and the Treasury.
"I cannot believe that the city of San Francisco, which is a sanctuary city, is acting this way."
Iqbal Gill opened his first store last year after working for decades as a pharmacist, pouring his life savings into his small business.
An initial list from the GSA stated that several large office buildings in San Francisco, Sacramento, and San Bruno could be closed or sold.
"I'm going to find every way I can to talk to everybody that I possibly can and get my message to them directly," explained Chakrabarti.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors vote will lower costs to each unit by $70,000 to $90,000.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling is seen as a blow to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which can issue "crushing penalties" to cities.
Since 2013, the trust has not received annual funding from the federal government to cover operational costs.
The utility giant posted soaring profits for 2024, and looks to profit even more in 2025.
Tickets would have been issued beginning in March under the old plan.
"As mayor, I am proud to be delivering on that promise today," Mayor Daniel Lurie said in a statement.
Member of the San Francisco Homeless Oversight Commission Sharky Laguana would like everyone to think of this through a new lens.
The issue is permanently closing a 2-mile stretch of the Great Highway to vehicles.
The crowd, estimated in the hundreds, included representatives of local unions, nonprofits, law enforcement and city government.
Immigration enforcement actions and inaccurate reports of raids have caused panic among Californians since Trump's inauguration.
It's quite a turnaround from 2020 when the community was blaming Trump for inciting Asian hate crimes against Chinese elders.
Crowds of opponents to legalized abortion turned out at Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco on Saturday ahead of a march down Market Street.
A federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked President Trump's new executive order that seeks to eliminate birthright citizenship.
"I have one message for President Trump. I'll see you in court," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta Tuesday.
The executive order will direct fast action to debris removal and preparation for potential mudslides and flooding in the burned areas.
"We need to prioritize essential services and make the investments critical to getting San Francisco up and running again," Lurie said.