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After marking his first 100 days as San Francisco mayor, Daniel Lurie discusses his priorities moving forward and the challenges the city faces.
A U.S. district judge in San Francisco on Friday ordered the Trump administration to provide probationary workers fired en ...
San Francisco's night markets evolve with a new pop-up town square in Cole Valley — more than 500 plants, seating and a fresh ...
Construction work is now officially underway to redevelop a long-vacant corner-lot in the Mission District into 168 units of ...
Funded by the Svane Family Foundation and meant to revitalize the city’s downtown, the Culture Forward initiative plans to ...
MEDA and CCDC broke ground a nine-story, 168-unit affordable housing community for low income households and those living ...
Fans attending events at Snapdragon Stadium soon will notice changes along the eastern portion of SDSU Mission Valley ...
Friends of Jerry Garcia Amphitheater have announced the 23rd Annual Jerry Day, San Francisco's civic and cultural celebration ...
A gas leak has prompted evacuations in San Francisco’s India Basin neighborhood on Thursday afternoon, according to the San ...
After two decades at UC San Francisco, Greta Schnetzler is set to retire in May from her position as chief campus counsel.
San Francisco jobs in 2025 strain workers with long hours and high costs. Explore the challenges and grit of the city’s workforce.
For Ed Harrington, the former city controller, how Lurie approached the board before the vote was telling: He could have tried to force his proposal through — Lurie enjoys six solidly allied votes on ...