The Golden State Warriors are making good on their promise to help workers laid off during the pandemic. Over the weekend, the Warriors Foundation began sending $1,000 checks to most of the 1,500 part ...
Whatever new Muni chief Jeffrey Tumlin lacks in experience, he appears ready to make up with enthusiasm. Tumlin doesn’t officially start his new job until Dec. 16, but when a text came in from Muni on ...
In a city where conspiracy theories and allegations of cover-ups are as much a part of politics as the fog, the circumstances surrounding the death of high-profile Public Defender Jeff Adachi have ...
Former state Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata was driving by Oakland’s fire training facility the other day when he had a thought: “I’d just watched a video of the July 4th sideshow ‘celebration’ ...
Truth be told, Ed Reiskin’s days as Muni chief were numbered the minute Mayor London Breed took office. Reiskin’s laid-back style was a comfortable fit for the man who appointed him, former Mayor Ed ...
Playing it safe: The sound of hammers and saws once again filled Union Square and Mission Street last week as merchants and corporate offices were dressed up in plywood. Some other businesses that ...
No matter what the eventual fate of embattled Pacific Gas and Electric, experts agree that California taxpayers likely will be asked to foot a good part of the bill for this season’s wildfires. Here’s ...
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority is seeking “community input” for a study on charging up to $12 for the privilege of driving into the downtown area during rush hour. It’s called ...
A coalition of big tobacco companies and small retailers is paying professional signature gatherers upward of $10 a name in an attempt to put the brakes on the statewide law barring brick-and-mortar ...
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