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California joined a coalition of states Monday in suing the Trump administration to block sweeping cuts to the U.S.
San Francisco officials argued that nearly 2,000 people in the Bay Area city alone could face eviction if they lost their ...
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and ...
The mild-mannered mayor is well-liked and well-heeled, but some worry his inexperience bodes poorly for pulling the Golden ...
A midday shooting in the San Francisco Mission District left one person dead on Friday, San Francisco Police said. Around 12:42 p.m., police were called to a home on the 3000 block of 26th Street ...
SAN FRANCISCO - A raucous sideshow in a sleepy San Francisco neighborhood has a city supervisor calling for more police officers to respond to incidents like these. Neighbors are also speaking out.
A coalition of local governments from across the country along with labor unions and other groups, are suing the Trump ...
A long-sought public-private partnership between the city of San Francisco and Related California is moving forward and signals a big bet on the Financial District. The proposed 41-story ...
The National Endowment for the Arts rescinded their awards for 2025, leaving organizations uncertain of the future.
Supporters of Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil took to the streets of San Francisco on Monday in protest of his detainment. Khalil was detained last month by federal immigration ...
"There's a renewed optimism in San Francisco," said Danny Sauter, a Democrat serving as District 3 Supervisor, whose district includes North Beach, Chinatown and parts of downtown. "For the first ...