SF supervisors to hold emergency hearing on mayor's resignation letter 'scandal'
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors is holding an emergency hearing on Tuesday to discuss what Supervisor Dean Preston has dubbed Mayor London Breed's "Resignation Letter Scandal," Preston's office announced on Monday.
Lawsuit demands San Francisco stop homeless camp sweeps
The complaint states that San Francisco “presents the image of a caring municipality” with a plan to address homelessness, but decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands forced to use tents and vehicles as shelter.
San Francisco city leaders continue to grapple with the Tenderloin's long-standing issues
San Francisco city leaders continue to struggle facing the challenges in the Tenderloin.
Bay Area residents send messages to the Royal Family, remembering Queen Elizabeth as a role model
The British flag was at half staff, flying outside the British Consul General's residence near San Francisco's Presidio Friday. Consular staff who've lost their Queen say it has meant a lot to have the outpouring of condolences in the Bay Area.
U.S. transportation secretary celebrates near-completion of the long-anticipated Central Subway Project
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg stopped by San Francisco on Thursday to celebrate the near-completion of Muni's decades-long project to extend rail lines from Chinatown to Mission Bay's Chase Center.
San Francisco police review video from deadly Muni bus shooting, say attack was targeted
San Francisco police said they are reviewing surveillance video in a Muni bus shooting that left one dead and another injured. The alleged deadly gunfire broke out on a bus headed to Fisherman's Wharf on Wednesday afternoon.
Newsom declares monkeypox 'State of Emergency': Vaccine clinic at SF General reopens
Hundreds lined up in the pre-dawn hours for a chance to get their first-dose of the monkeypox vaccine at the reopened clinic at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. By early evening, Gov. Newsom declared a state of emergency.
SF General hopes to administer 4,000 monkeypox doses this week
The effort to contain the monkeypox virus continues as San Francisco General Hospital's vaccine clinic reopened Monday, where medical staff hope to administer 4,000 doses this week.
San Francisco declares public health emergency over monkeypox
San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared monkeypox a local public health emergency.
Increasing calls for recently-appointed San Francisco school board member to resign after racist comments
The San Francisco Labor Council is the latest group to call for Ann Hsu's resignation, following the school board member's racist questionnaire response denigrating Black and brown families.
Long lines stretch around block in San Francisco for coveted monkeypox vaccine
People eligible for the monkeypox vaccine showed up in droves to a walk-in clinic to get a shot on Wednesday at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
San Francisco supervisors approve measure to expand city's anti-corruption oversight
San Francisco Supervisors unanimously approved legislation on Tuesday that will expand the city's capacity to investigate and oversee city functions through the board's budget and legislation analyst (BLA).
San Francisco Mayor London Breed tests positive for COVID
Mayor London Breed has tested positive for COVID-19.
Warriors back in the Bay; prepare for Monday's victory parade in San Francisco
The 2022 NBA Champions arrived in the Bay Area Friday evening. The Golden State Warriors touched down as NBA Champs, and brought some hardware with them.
Celebrating Warriors' championship safely in the city at Monday's parade
A parade by and for the victorious, world champion Golden State Warriors on Monday, is close enough that people need to start making plans on how to get into the giant expected crowd.
San Francisco's Mayor Breed weighs D.A. appointment options following Boudin's recall
San Francisco's Mayor London Breed is offering some insight into her priorities when it comes to appointing a new district attorney.
Paid internship program offers young San Franciscans summer opportunity
Young people in San Francisco are keeping busy this summer thanks to a program called Opportunities For All. The program aims to connect teens and young workers with paid internships, and a possible career path.
Honey Mahogany launches historic bid to become San Francisco's first transgender supervisor
Honey Mahogany, a transgender activist and one-time aide to former San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney, launched her bid to become District 6 Supervisor on Thursday.
SF Pride parade and police settle dispute over uniforms
The political divisions and disagreements over San Francisco Police Department officers marching in uniform at this year's Pride parade seems to have made progress Thursday in the form of a resolution.
San Francisco mayor's budget to address transgender homelessness
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is proposing a new plan to end homelessness for the city's transgender population. The mayors' office says trans and gender non-conforming communities are 18 times more likely to experience homelessness. The mayor is planning to take that issue head on with her proposed two-year budget.