California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday vowed he would serve a full four-year term if reelected in November.
Calif. collected about $2.8 billion less in taxes in Sept. than it thought it would, the 3rd straight month of revenues below projections.
A tentative agreement was reached, ending a 10-week strike organized by mental health clinicians in a bid to hire more health care workers.
The state of emergency made it easier for state and local governments to coordinate their pandemic response, officials said.
Prop D focuses on shortening the approval timeline for housing projects while Prop E promises to make construction of them more effective.
Supporters insist that dialysis patients need more thorough care during their regular visits.
San Francisco's drug crisis and how to deal with it is front of mind for many residents, with less than a month to go before the election.
Supervisor Preston alleged that Mayor Breed requires high ranking officials to sign an undated resignation letter before their appointment.
The ballot drop boxes will remain open through 8 p.m. on Election Day.
"Sometimes we would get sick from the lack of sleep from being worn down from being left out in the cold," Castano said.
The governor signed the law with a suite of other bills meant to benefit indigenous people on Friday, which he deemed "Native American Day."
The historical record of Serranus Hastings should be fairly and impartially vetted before stripping his name from Hastings College: Opinion.
The 52-year-old actor told attendees at a San Francisco tech conference that a presidential run may be "inevitable."
"Twitter's misleading the public, lawmakers" and regulators, Zatko said as he began his sworn testimony.
California small business is a significant employer and the engine that drives the state's economy.
Across the Bay Area, unemployment rates dropped and the region recovered a large swath of jobs that were lost during the pandemic.
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed controversial legislation that would have allowed safe drug injections sites to open in San Francisco, Oakland, LA.
New grants are being made available in San Francisco to help fund proposals to revitalize a key area of the city's economy.
San Francisco is one of three cities chosen for a pilot project.
Jenkins was appointed by Mayor London Breed to replace recalled Boudin last month.
Boudin was recalled in June amid frustration and anxiety over the pandemic and viral footage of Asian seniors being assaulted.
Under SB57, the three cities would be allowed to set up the sites, where opioid users can legally inject drugs in supervised settings.
District Attorney Brooke Jenkins was appointed by Breed earlier this month to replace ousted District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
New shelters at 711 Post and the Baldwin SAFE Navigation Center represent expansion and diversification of shelter bed capacity.
The permanent supportive housing will include wraparound supportive services for adults.
The Commission recently helped exonerate Joaquin Ciria, who had been incarcerated for over 30 years for a murder he did not commit.
The 22,000-square foot neighborhood health clinic provides family-oriented primary care.
Bukowski will lead economic development and recovery by bringing convention and tourism activities to San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
The Initiative provides 30,000 free or low cost in-person learning experiences for children and youth.
She says her number one priority is to get all the attorneys in her office to work toward the changes she puts in place.
BART announced Friday that it will receive a $49 million grant from the California State Transportation Agency.
Jenkins, who is African American and Latina, is a prosecutor with experience in the San Francisco District Attorney's Office.
Newly renovated transitional housing will provide wraparound services for justice-involved individuals.
The program provides scholarship awards to graduating high school seniors from low-income backgrounds.
SFUSD students are matched to a paid internship in their career area of interest and support dual enrollment courses at City College.
Green was scheduled for a court appearance on Tuesday.
"More than ever we want to show our thanks and gratitude for those who fight to get us to this point," said Monica Tiojanco."
SFPD will use the state grant to support and expand the Violence Reduction Initiative.
Coast Guard Capt. Christopher Huberty replaced Capt. Thomas Cooper.
Mayor London Breed aims to increase funding by $500,000 for services to Asian victims of crime who are limited in English proficiency.