Tag: Mayor Ed Lee

SFPD Launches Program To Identify High Risk Domestic Violence Cases

SAN FRANCISCO—The City and County of San Francisco launched Bayview Domestic Violence High Risk Program - a program designed to identify high risk domestic violence cases...

HOPE SF Initiative Opens 107 Newly Built Homes

SAN FRANCISCO—U.S. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee, Board of Supervisor Malia Cohen and local leaders came together, on...

City College Will Offer Free Tuition Next Semester

SAN FRANCISCO—City College will offer free tuition to San Francisco residents next semester as SF Mayor Edwin Lee and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors have...

More Than Two Dozen Displaced In Chinatown Fire

SAN FRANCISCO—Firefighters rescued a man from a two-alarm fire that displaced several residents and business owners in Chinatown on Friday, February 3, San Francisco...

Mayor Ed Lee Vows To Retain SF’s ‘Sanctuary City’ Status

SAN FRANCISCO—A day after President Donald Trump signed executive orders denying federal grants to "sanctuary cities,' San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee released statements reassuring the people...

William Scott Appointed Police Chief For SFPD

SAN FRANCISCO—On Tuesday, December 20, San Francisco Mayor Edward M. Lee announced the hiring of veteran Los Angeles Deputy Chief, William Scott, 52, as the new...

Judge Approves Golden State Warriors New Stadium

SAN FRANCISCO—The Golden State Warriors can now began building a new stadium in the Mission Bay neighborhood.  On Monday, July 18, Supreme Court Judge...

Airbnb Faces Tougher Rules From SF Legislation

SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved new legislation on Tuesday, June 7 which will have Airbnb and other short-term rental websites work under...

George Gascon Announces Corruption Charges With SF Officials

SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced corruption-related charges against a former school board president and two former human rights commission employees on...

SF Anticipates Spending At Least $3.5 Million For Super Bowl

SAN FRANCISCO—According to SF estimates, the city will be spending between $3.5 million and $4 million on Super Bowl 50, with the majority of costs...