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Tens of thousands of San Francisco residents are having debt from late fees for traffic fines wiped from the books.
Over 200 San Francisco court clerks on strike More than two hundred courtroom clerks from the San Francisco Superior Court system are on strike.
The San Francisco Superior Court did not provide a comment before press time. The strike authorization from Wednesday comes on the heels of a series of rallies the union held in August and September ...
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors were scheduled to examine the San Francisco Parks Alliance on Thursday, but legislators opted to instead subpoena the beleaguered nonprofit’s officials.
San Francisco Superior Court clerks agree to one-year contract, ending threat of more strikes The union representing the clerks said it hoped the agreement would address issues with staffing and poor ...
Dozens of people gathered Tuesday at an intersection on San Francisco's west side. The group there to hear about a new lawsuit challenging the legality of Proposition K.
Rooftop pickleball, anyone? San Francisco transit leaders are brainstorming plans to boost revenues at lightly used city parking garages.
A federal judge has not yet ruled on whether to subpoena Bass and Councilmembers Traci Park and Monica Rodrguez to testify in an ongoing court hearing over the city’s response to homelessness.
In San Francisco, city leaders on Friday said that they are making progress on a plan to improve traffic safety in the West Portal neighborhood months after a deadly crash killed a family of four.
The city of San Francisco is reporting more traffic deaths than homicides in 2024 for the first time in recent history.
When the Supreme Court takes up an important environmental appeal Wednesday from the City of San Francisco, the justices will be asked to settle a dispute that at least some city leaders are ...