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To balance a roughly $820 million budget deficit, some local nonprofits could lose more than $9.5 million in funding--everything from at-risk youth services and free legal services are facing cuts.
San Francisco has installed the first two curbside chargers for electric vehicles to meet growing use of clean cars. One-third of car sales in San Francisco were electric vehicles In the last two ...
On Thursday, April 24, the San Francisco Bay Area Armenian community gathered in solidarity at the majestic Cathedral of St.
The San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women voted unanimously Wednesday to fire agency director Kimberly Ellis ...
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla joined San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie to tour the Dr. George W. Davis Senior Center, a flagship ...
The Lurie small-ball approach, making tiny steps and using the new San Francisco billionaire class as his ally, has split the ...
The famously progressive bastion has produced some of our country’s most radical and impactful queer leaders, from Harvey ...
San Francisco and it's electric is officially marking the installation of the city's first curbside EV chargers today in a new pilot program.
Mayor Daniel Lurie has intensified efforts to clear the streets of people who are experiencing homelessness or use or sell ...
San Francisco has moved closer to adopting a “recovery first” drug policy that sets abstinence from illicit drugs as its ...
San Francisco has opened the doors to a new stabilization center aimed at providing care for those in crisis on the city's ...
To close an $818 million budget deficit, San Francisco has put free civil legal aid on the chopping block. And more cuts are ...