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In 30 months time, the most expensive park project in San Francisco history was expected to be completed, bringing with it a ...
San Francisco's economic revival is bolstered by three large concerts in Golden Gate Park, with a 59% crime drop and high ...
The Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board provides the public with a direct line of accountability, shining light on a ...
Sunday night marks the last of a series of concerts in SF that started with Dead and Company earlier this month. Mayor Daniel ...
San Francisco Mayor Lurie’s office touted a private philanthropic grant as its doing. But in reality, his role was minor.
About 8,000 San Francisco city employees have been ordered by Mayor Daniel Lurie to return working into the office for at least four days a week.
SFUSD welcomed back students with a certified educator in each classroom, amidst addressing payroll system issues and ...
While roughly 70% of San Francisco's city workforce already work in-person, an additional 8,000 city workers will now be back in the office 4 days a week. The hope is that many of them spend money at ...
The city's return-to-office directive from Democratic Mayor Daniel Lurie was supposed to kick in on April 28, but it was pushed back to August after Lurie made a deal with two major unions and city ...
Starting this week, you’ll no longer need a Clipper card to ride BART. On Wednesday, the transit system will become the first ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed legislation to accept a $9.4 million grant to open a new Real-Time Investigation ...