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The San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women voted unanimously Wednesday to fire agency director Kimberly Ellis ...
The COVID pandemic upended working life and companies’ employment models after the outbreak pushed office-based workers to ...
The British native, former conservative political adviser and former Fox News host is running in the crowded race to replace Gavin Newsom, who terms out in 2026.
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.
The uptick is a "direct reflection" of the area being a "major priority" of the SFPD. But experts question the impact beyond ...
The famously progressive bastion has produced some of our country’s most radical and impactful queer leaders, from Harvey ...
The Lurie small-ball approach, making tiny steps and using the new San Francisco billionaire class as his ally, has split the ...
SFMTA lays off 12 managers, including the chief strategy officer, amid a restructuring to address a $322 million deficit.
San Francisco has moved closer to adopting a “recovery first” drug policy that sets abstinence from illicit drugs as its ...
Currently, there are no homeless shelters in four of San Francisco's 11 districts, and a proposal is in the works to change that, taking an entirely new approach to tackling the city's crisis.
As San Francisco residents convert to electric vehicles en masse, city officials want to make it easy to charge them – not just in a home garage or parking structure, but on a public street. With that ...
One of the fiercest legislative fights of 2019 was over a bill limiting the amount that many California landlords can hike ...