San Francisco Mayor London Breed fined $22,792 for ethics violations
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has agreed to pay more than $22,000 in fines for several ethics violations committed while in political office that raised questions about her personal and political relationships, officials said Tuesday.
San Francisco board of supervisors approve permanent public parklets legislation
San Francisco's board of supervisors on Tuesday unanimously passed legislation for permanent public parklets for outdoor dining beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
San Francisco mayor, police chief offer a more full analysis of crime beyond viral videos
San Francisco's mayor and police chief say recent videos of high profile crimes in the city don't tell the whole story. They're saying there are some areas where crime is down, but say there's a lot of hard work ahead.
Final preparations underway for 4th of July festivities in San Francisco
San Francisco's 4th of July fireworks show is on. The city is celebrating the reopening of it's waterfront, and after more than a year of relative quiet, the waterfront is bustling.
San Francisco's Summer Together program aims to get students back on track
It's mid-June but for some students in San Francisco, today is the first day back to school. KTVU toured one of the city's summer together programs, the mayor says is aimed at getting students back on track after a rough year.
SF supervisors unanimously approve SoMa drug sobering center
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a drug sobering center that will provide 20 short-term beds and support services for people at risk of drug overdoses.
San Francisco supervisors approve free Muni pilot program, but it's not a done deal
San Francisco supervisors voted 7 - 4 to make the San Francisco Municipal Railway free from July 1 to September 1.
Fentanyl fuels alarming rise in San Francisco's accidental drug overdoses
San Francisco's rate of accidental drug overdoses, hospitalizations, and deaths is outpacing the city's expanding teams of crisis intervention specialists.
Overdose deaths in San Francisco are at an all-time high
San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Friday announced plans to create a new Street Overdose Response Team to address drug overdoses happening on city streets as overdose deaths linked to fentanyl have reached an all-time high.
More COVID-19 restrictions lifted as city, state prepares for full reopening next month
As San Francisco, as well as the entire state, prepares for a full reopening next month after more than a year of COVID-19 restrictions, city officials on Thursday announced the reopening of several more activities.
San Francisco launches new effort to clean up troubled Mid-Market area
San Francisco leaders are launching a new effort to clean up the Mid-Market neighborhood. City leaders say this is part of a broader effort to try to resolve the homelessness, mental health and substance abuse problems.
City to provide assistance for local businesses applying for federal 'Restaurant Revitalization' funding
San Francisco city officials on Monday launched a new program to help restaurants, bars, and other food and beverage businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic seeking to apply for federal aid.
Coalition of California mayors seek $20B from state to battle homelessness
Mayors from California's biggest cities have banded together asking state leaders for $20 billion to combat homelessness.
Mayor nominates City Attorney Herrera to lead SFPUC
Mayor London Breed on Monday said she has nominated City Attorney Dennis Herrera to lead the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission as general manager.
San Francisco to resume indoor, outdoor events Thursday under newly eased statewide guidelines
Starting on Thursday, San Francisco will resume indoor events and performances with live audiences -- albeit with capacity limits -- in accordance with newly eased state guidelines.
Sheriff's office, police respond to bomb threat at San Francisco City Hall
The San Francisco Sheriff's Department's City Hall security unit received a call from emergency dispatch reporting a caller who claimed a bomb had been placed in the mayor's office Wednesday afternoon.
SF Sunday Streets' large format returns this fall, announces smaller Rise Together programs
Sunday Streets returns to San Francisco in October, city officials announced on Monday. But there’s plenty of city sanctioned opportunity to safely enjoy the outdoors in the meantime.

















