Mayor Breed defiant about ditching mask in San Francisco nightclub
San Francisco Mayor London Breed was caught without her mask at a jazz club, despite the city's ordinance requiring face coverings in indoor public settings, regardless of vaccination status.
San Francisco announces creation of country's first Transgender History Month
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Tuesday announced the creation of the country's first Transgender History Month throughout the month of August.
Breed announces country's first Transgender History Month
The proclamation signing at San Francisco City Hall celebrates the historical and cultural milestones, marking the 55th anniversary of the Compton's Cafeteria Riots.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed provides an update on vaccination requirements indoors
San Francisco Mayor London Breed spoke at 11 a.m. on Friday from a Yoga Studio in San Francisco.
SF Mayor London Breed discusses new COVID-19 testing site in the SOMA District
San Francisco Mayor London Breed spoke with KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian during Mornings on Two to discuss the new COVID-19 testing site in the SOMA District.
San Francisco to expand COVID testing capacity at high-volume SoMa site
San Francisco is ramping up the public's ability to get a COVID-19 test in response to a rise in cases from the delta variant.
San Francisco residents to hold protest against reopening of Great Highway
Residents, community groups and policymakers will be taking part in a rally to keep the Great Highway car-free on Sunday.
San Francisco mandates COVID-19 vaccines for all indoor activities
San Francisco adopted a landmark policy, one of the nation's first, to require purveyors of essentially all indoor activities to require proof of vaccination.
San Francisco sets a new mandate on vaccines
San Francisco will require proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 at indoor restaurants, bars, gyms and entertainment venues. Mayor London Breed said Thursday that it's needed to protect the health of workers, customers and the city overall. KTVU's Tom Vacar reports.
Great Highway to reopen to car traffic on weekdays
Starting Aug. 16, the Great Highway in San Francisco will welcome back car traffic between Lincoln Way and Sloat Boulevard on weekdays, Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Gordon Mar announced Thursday.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed fined $22,792 for ethics violations
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has agreed to pay more than $22,000 in fines for several ethics violations committed while in political office that raised questions about her personal and political relationships, officials said Tuesday.
San Francisco board of supervisors approve permanent public parklets legislation
San Francisco's board of supervisors on Tuesday unanimously passed legislation for permanent public parklets for outdoor dining beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
San Francisco mayor, police chief offer a more full analysis of crime beyond viral videos
San Francisco's mayor and police chief say recent videos of high profile crimes in the city don't tell the whole story. They're saying there are some areas where crime is down, but say there's a lot of hard work ahead.
Final preparations underway for 4th of July festivities in San Francisco
San Francisco's 4th of July fireworks show is on. The city is celebrating the reopening of it's waterfront, and after more than a year of relative quiet, the waterfront is bustling.
San Francisco's Summer Together program aims to get students back on track
It's mid-June but for some students in San Francisco, today is the first day back to school. KTVU toured one of the city's summer together programs, the mayor says is aimed at getting students back on track after a rough year.
California leaders share new developments in the assault weapons ban case, Miller v. Bonta.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Governor Gavin Newsom, Mattie Scott from the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, and Robyn Thomas from the Giffords Law Center are holding a press conference in San Francisco to announce action in the California assault weapons ban case, Miller v. Bonta.
SF supervisors unanimously approve SoMa drug sobering center
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a drug sobering center that will provide 20 short-term beds and support services for people at risk of drug overdoses.
San Francisco supervisors approve free Muni pilot program, but it's not a done deal
San Francisco supervisors voted 7 - 4 to make the San Francisco Municipal Railway free from July 1 to September 1.
Fentanyl fuels alarming rise in San Francisco's accidental drug overdoses
San Francisco's rate of accidental drug overdoses, hospitalizations, and deaths is outpacing the city's expanding teams of crisis intervention specialists.
Overdose deaths in San Francisco are at an all-time high
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Friday announced plans to create a new Street Overdose Response Team to address drug overdoses happening on city streets as overdose deaths linked to fentanyl have reached an all-time high.