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San Francisco's vacancy rate is expected to decline later this year thanks to OpenAI and other AI startups that are leasing ...
Joel Engardio, an elected city supervisor, angered thousands of voters by helping to convert a major thoroughfare into a ...
San Francisco is bracing for deep budget cuts, with city departments facing 15 percent reductions to their operating budgets.
Mayor Daniel Lurie will not cut funding for San Francisco’s police officers, prosecutors, firefighters and other core public ...
Connecticut’s strength is its safe, thriving towns. H.B. 7033 risks turning parks into squatter camps, diminishing property ...
Fighting crime and homelessness, new moderate Mayor Daniel Lurie looks to make the city attractive for real estate again.
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and reclaiming its lost identity as one of America's great cities.
San Francisco’s pedestrian safety policy, called Vision Zero, has expired. Advocates said the city does not have a plan to ...
When Kenny Choi jumped into the backseat, he never thought he would be introducing his ride share driver to National Public Radio. The hour-long ride to the airport turned into a conversation that ...
San Francisco’s District Attorney’s office and the Office of the Public Defender will reportedly avoid Mayor Daniel Lurie’s ...
At a recent symposium at San Quentin prison, a group of district attorneys from across California met with inmates to talk ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie's $15.9B budget proposal preserves funding for public safety and streets, but eliminates around 100 city ...