Charter amendment would give mayor the ability to reorganize or consolidate 24 city departments. Yes, that’s a big deal.
Tentative deals include wage increases, protections for international workers, and provisions for flexible work arrangements.
It was Taiwan, not Gaza, that got top billing as Chinese-speaking grandpas took meticulous notes throughout the forum.
Fernando Velasco, a member of the oldest car club in San Francisco, grew up in an era when low riders got pulled over for ...
He arrived in the U.S. at 57, searching for opportunity. Decades later, Flor Cortez reflects on the life he built between two ...
For more than three decades, the Children’s Book Project has distributed over 3.4 million free books to children in San ...
After Carl Jones was fatally shot on Sixth Street in the South of Market neighborhood, his beloved dog was reunited with ...
In a World Cup year and with new Umbro kits, the Mission District's amateur club returns to Sacramento to face the team that ...
Owners of Black Jet Bakery weren't really looking for a second location. But when Damn Fine Coffee left the space, they ...
Video shows moments before SFPD officer slammed to ground by man in Tenderloin brawl, calling into question the officer's ...
An oceanfront affordable housing project faces funding challenges. Candidates weigh in on what they'd do, if anything, to ...
San Francisco's Tenderloin again found itself in the national spotlight after Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail was ...
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