For the first time in its history, San Francisco has hired an inspector general to root out waste, fraud and abuse.
Alex Shepard is San Francisco’s first inspector general, tasked with rooting out fraud and abuse across City Hall.
For the last five-plus years, Shepard was an assistant U.S. attorney. She was part of an anticorruption effort that resulted ...
San Francisco used to be a symbol of innovation, beauty, and opportunity. Now its a crime-ridden, drug-infested wasteland, and the people in charge still pretend everythings fine. How much more proof ...
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California Post fills a truth-telling void that has grown more dangerous with each passing year
For as long as I can remember, the New York Post has done something most major newspapers no longer even attempt: it has told ...
Vanderbilt will acquire the California College of the Arts campus in the city’s downtown, as the roughly 120-year-old school ...
Of state's 10 largest cities, only San Francisco and L.A. have separate building and planning departments. Mayor Lurie wants ...
Former S.F. workers' comp official Stanley Ellicott got 3 years for a $627K sham-vendor fraud.
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter is backing a proposed fan boycott of World Cup matches in the United States because of the ...
Jurors on Tuesday returned a guilty verdict on four felony tax evasion counts and four felony perjury counts after eight days ...
Why now: The bill was written by Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco. If state or local law enforcement officers had shot ...
The election for choosing members of the Parliament is taking place as scheduled, bringing an end to the uncertainties that ...
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