London Breed announces she will not run for Congress

Former San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Wednesday announced that she would not be running for election to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress.

San Francisco's Fillmore outraged over word of Safeway closure

The upcoming closure of a Safeway supermarket in San Francisco's Fillmore District is creating an uproar in the community.

Safeway to close San Francisco Fillmore District store in February 2025

We have now learned the closing date of the San Francisco Safeway store on Webster Street in the Fillmore District. On Tuesday, a company spokesperson confirmed the store will shutter for good on February 7, 2025. 

Shoppers embrace official holiday season in Union Square

The holiday season is upon us. With the help of Mayor London Breed, Macy's, and the nonprofit Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America, the Great Tree lit up Union Square for the 35th year on Wednesday.

San Francisco Mayor London Breed concedes, congratulates Daniel Lurie on victory

San Francisco Mayor London Breed has conceded to her political opponent, Daniel Lurie, a man with no political experience, in what appears to be a stunning upset in the city's mayoral race.

Daniel Lurie leads in San Francisco mayoral race

San Francisco is still tabulating results from Tuesday's election, but so far political newcomer Daniel Lurie is holding his lead in the mayoral election. 

Live 2024 Election Results: San Francisco Mayor

Election Day concluded on Tuesday as voters in the Bay Area, California and beyond cast their votes in key races both locally and nationally.

Daniel Lurie surges in new polls in San Francisco mayor's race

The latest polls show philanthropist Daniel Lurie gaining ground in recent weeks in the San Francisco mayor's race.

Maria Su expected to be confirmed as new SFUSD Superintendent

San Francisco's school board will vote on Tuesday to confirm Maria Su as the district's new superintendent after Matt Wayne abruptly stepped down Friday. On Monday, she picked up a vote of confidence from the head of California's Department of Education.

Number of homeless tents down by 60%, SF mayor says

The number of homeless tents in San Francisco has dropped by 60% in the past six years, San Francisco Mayor London Breed said Thursday, proof that the city is succeeding in cleaning up the streets while providing alternatives for the unhoused.

Farrell says letter alleging campaign finance misconduct is 'blatant politics'

Three former San Francisco mayors accused candidate Mark Farrell of misusing campaign funds and called for a criminal investigation, in a letter sent to California Attorney General Rob Bonta and San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Monday.

New Castro business touted as success story of SF's First Year Free Program

The grand opening of a new wellness center in San Francisco's Castro District is being touted as a success story of the city's First Year Free Program. The program, which was extended earlier this year, waives permit fees for small businesses.

Maya Angelou monument unveiled at San Francisco Public Library

Author, poet, consummate performer, singer, dancer, activist, freedom fighter, professor, feminist, humanitarian, songwriter and yes, even a Muni streetcar operator. 

SF Parent Coalition hosts Mayoral Candidate Forum

San Francisco's mayor and four other city hall hopefuls fielded questions during a public forum in the city's Richmond District on Monday. The forum was hosted by the SF Parent Coalition at George Washington High School.

San Francisco's artificial intelligence mobile surveillance cameras ready to deter crime

San Francisco is preparing to deploy three new mobile surveillance cameras that are armed with the latest technology to combat crime, according to city officials.