Mayor Breed addresses AAPI violence
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is expected to talk about efforts to tackle the rise in violence against people of Asian and Pacific Island descent.
San Francisco expands vaccine eligibility, broadening state's category for disabilities
San Francisco will allow people with HIV to get vaccinated, along with people who identify as deaf or disabled, starting on Monday when California opens up the number of residents eligible for the coronavirus vaccine.
After year of virtual learning, free in-person summer classes for SF public school students
The education and wellness disparities amplified in communities of color and low-income households as the coronavirus pandemic lingered.
Former SF official agrees to plea deal, will cooperate with FBI in corruption investigation
A former San Francisco aide to Mayor London Breed has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering and will cooperate with the FBI in their ongoing corruption investigation of San Francisco City Hall.
Ferris wheel operation in Golden Gate Park extended through 2025
Despite some San Francisco supervisors calling for an investigation into the agency that oversees the attraction, the Ferris wheel was approved for a four-year extension.
San Francisco, Santa Clara and Napa hit red tier with 13 other California counties
A red-tier designation means that more businesses in those counties would be able to open up and offer some services indoors. It could also pave the way for more public schools to open.
Mayor wants SFPD and DA’s office to work together on gun violence, repeat offenders
In response to recent gun violence and burglaries, San Francisco is unveiling a new public safety effort.
Negotiations to reopen San Francisco schools may have hit a snag
San Francisco Mayor London Breed says despite the unanimous vote by the school board on a deal to bring back in person instruction, she has doubts kids will be back in school this academic year.
Negotiations to reopen San Francisco schools may have hit a snag
Teachers are continuing their call for an outside mediator, saying they've lost confidence in the Superintendent's ability to manage the return to in-classroom learning. Christien Kafton reports.
Gov. Newsom visits mass vaccination site at Moscone Center
Gov. Newsom stopped by Moscone Center where he spoke with San Francisco Mayor London Breed and toured the mass vaccination site that has been setup.
Mayor Breed's State of the City strikes optimistic tone despite COVID, economic challenges
Addressing the economic fallout from COVID-19, the mayor said the city is hurting, but that she's also hopeful about recovering.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed delivers the State of the City address
Mayor Breed gave the address virtually on Thursday.
SF Unified to rename 44 schools; current monikers 'inappropriate'
The San Francisco Unified District school board voted Tuesday night to rename 44 schools that they have found inappropriate.
San Francisco puts in place mandatory 10-day quarantine for those coming from outside Bay Area
The new order discourages unnecessary travel as San Francisco sees a surge in COVID-19 cases and ICU beds near capacity. Those who are traveling for critical needs or activities are exempt.
As COVID-19 deaths in California hit record high, San Francisco implements new quarantine
Christien Kafton reports on the new mandatory quarantine period that travelers coming to San Francisco must adhere by.
Demonstrators protest outside Mayor Breed's residence
The group is upset about the latest coronavirus stay-at-home order.
Mayor Breed calls criticism of her French Laundry visit ‘fair’
San Francisco's mayor says criticism of her French Laundry visit is "fair."
SF Mayor Breed attends small birthday dinner at The French Laundry
Governor Newsom isn't alone in dining at an exclusive Napa Co. restaurant. It appears San Francisco Mayor London Breed went to a small dinner party at The French Laundry too.
'More restrictive action' coming to San Francisco, mayor warns
San Francisco's mayor said she may order tighter rules on gatherings, a mandatory quarantine for travelers and reduced capacity in public places.
San Francisco launches 32nd annual Winter Shelter Program for the homeless
San Francisco's St. Mary's Cathedral will temporarily shelter 67 homeless individuals through January 2021 as part of an interfaith program's 32nd year of service.