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San Francisco Sheriff's Oversight Board announces special budget meeting
The San Francisco Sheriff's Oversight Board (SDOB) has announced a special meeting to discuss the budget from the Office of Sheriff's Inspector General.
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San Francisco Sheriff's Oversight Board to review amendment proposal
The San Francisco Sheriff's Oversight Board (SDOB) is set to discuss a proposed amendment to Rule 1.14 of its Rules of Order at an upcoming meeting.
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San Francisco public health director announces resignation after six-year tenure
Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax has announced his resignation from the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) after nearly six years in the role. Dr. Colfax expressed gratitude for his tenure, stating, "I have had the privilege...
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Iowayna Peña takes helm at San Francisco workforce development
San Francisco's Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) has appointed Iowayna Peña as the new Director of Workforce Development.
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San Francisco tackles fentanyl crisis with state of emergency ordinance
Today, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie presented a new legislative initiative aimed at addressing the city's ongoing fentanyl crisis.
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San Francisco invests in community during Lunar New Year celebrations
San Francisco is gearing up to celebrate the Lunar New Year with a range of cultural events and activities, emphasizing community support and local businesses.
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San Francisco receives $15M grant for expanded EV charging network
The City and County of San Francisco has secured a $15 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant Program to enhance electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the city.
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San Francisco's Legacy Business Program adds new members amid ongoing initiatives
The Legacy Business Program, part of the San Francisco Office of Small Business, continues to support and promote small businesses in the city.
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JP Morgan Healthcare Conference returns amid SF revitalization efforts
Mayor Daniel Lurie is set to welcome over 8,000 attendees to the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, marking a significant event for the city's economic revitalization.
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San Francisco reports presumptive bird flu case; public risk remains low
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) has reported a presumptive case of H5N1 bird flu in a child residing in San Francisco.
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Dean Crispen named new fire chief by Mayor Daniel Lurie
Mayor Daniel Lurie has appointed Battalion Chief Dean Crispen as the new Fire Chief of the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD).
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San Francisco mayor imposes hiring freeze amid record budget deficit
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced a citywide hiring freeze in response to the largest budget deficit in the city's history.
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San Francisco announces new leadership for key data and technology roles
City Administrator Carmen Chu has announced leadership appointments to further San Francisco's data and technology initiatives.
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San Francisco seeks state funding boost for behavioral health facility expansion
San Francisco, CA — Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Rafael Mandelman have unveiled the findings and recommendations from the Residential Care and Treatment Workgroup.
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San Francisco small businesses advised on compliance deadlines and growth opportunities
The San Francisco small business community is being urged to stay informed about several important developments and opportunities in January 2025.
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San Francisco Rent Board sets new deposit interest rate at 5% for March 2025
The San Francisco Rent Board has announced a new interest rate for security deposits, effective from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2026.
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San Francisco introduces new program for substance use disorder recovery
San Francisco has launched the Treatment Pathway Initiative to aid individuals with substance use disorders in their recovery efforts.
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San Francisco secures $36 million grant for transit infrastructure upgrades
San Francisco, CA – Mayor London N. Breed has announced that the city will receive $36 million in grants from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) to support infrastructure projects aimed at improving transit and street safety.
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San Francisco advances curbside EV charging initiative
San Francisco Mayor London N. Breed has announced the advancement of the city's Curbside EV Charging Pilot Program.
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San Francisco medical examiner identifies decedent with public's help
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) in San Francisco has expressed gratitude to the public, healthcare providers, and media for their assistance in identifying a deceased woman.