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Mayor Daniel Lurie, who won on a promise to get tough on crime, is being put to the test in the liberal city—where a peaceful ...
On a quiet, industrial street in San Francisco’s Hunters Point neighborhood, Marvin Velasquez and Ingrid Lopez had finally found an affordable place to live in the city — inside a travel trailer. The ...
Police in San Francisco declared an unlawful assembly on Monday night following protests regarding the Trump administration's ...
The comedy “She the People” depicts the unlikely political career of Antoinette Dunkerson, a Mississippi Lieutenant Governor ...
San Francisco's homelessness and drug addiction crisis is a result of a lack of political will and a focus on appeasing ...
Plius: The debate over shelters, and new leadership at the Police Commission ... that's The Agenda for June 8-15 ...
California is overtaxed, strangled by red tape and too darn pricey — so say prominent Democrats running for governor.
His newly introduced legislation would impose a two-hour parking limit for all large vehicles — including RVs as well as camp ...
Saying the mayor’s budget proposal doesn’t go far enough to address family homelessness, a sitting San Francisco supervisor ...
Then, we’ll talk to Lincoln A. Mitchell about his new book Three Years Our Mayor: George Moscone and the Making of Modern San ...
Activists are butting heads with a local preservation organization over a proposal to turn part of the city’s North Beach ...
Leaders in San Francisco are blasting the Trump administration for stripping the name of gay icon Harvey Milk from a U.S.