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Why is Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan the go-to for tech bros who want something from San Francisco politicos? It kind of seems ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has agreed to delay the implementation of his mandate requiring city employees to return to ...
The mayor is taking a nuanced approach to adding shelter capacity. Voters would likely cut him some slack, if only he copped ...
FivePoint Holdings plans to begin infrastructure work at its Candlestick Point site in early 2026, aiming to build 7,200 ...
Jalen Hurts has been a known non-fan of current US President, Donald Trump, ever since giving a very lukewarm response to the ...
San Francisco Sheriff Paul Miyamoto announced Monday that his office will resume its ankle monitoring program following a ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie and Board of Supervisors President Rafael Mandelman launched a bill to create a district in the Financial ...
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla joined San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie to tour the Dr. George W. Davis Senior Center, a flagship ...
When Michael Tilson Thomas walked on stage at Davies Symphony Hall Saturday night, two things were evident. One: the ...
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.
As San Francisco pushes back the date for its employees to return to the office, the effort is of keen interest to restaurants and small businesses serving office workers.
To close an $818 million budget deficit, San Francisco has put free civil legal aid on the chopping block. And more cuts are ...