Tag: Mayor London Breed

Laguna Honda Hospital Approved For Medicaid Recertification

SAN FRANCISCO—The Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center was approved by state regulators on Wednesday, August 16, for Medicaid recertification. This approval comes after...

25 People Arrested For Public Intoxication

SAN FRANCISCO—25 people were arrested over the weekend for public intoxication Mayor London Breed said in an interview with KQED’s Alexis Madrigal on Wednesday,...

Elysia Katet Arrested For Throwing A Brick At Mayor’s Drug Hearing

SAN FRANCISCO—On Tuesday, May 23, a protester was arrested for throwing a brick during Mayor London Breed’s public drug hearing at U.N. Plaza. The...

Napoleon Brown’s Manslaughter Charges Reduced

SAN FRANCISCO—Mayor London Breed’s brother, Napoleon Brown, who has been imprisoned for manslaughter, may be released sooner due to a change in state law....

Vikrum Aiyer Billed Federal Government For Personal Expenses

SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s Homeless Commission nominee, Vikrum Aiyer, improperly billed the federal government for expenses and put other officials' names and...

Central Subway Line Opens In San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO—The city of San Francisco announced its new central subway line on Saturday, January 7, with Mayor London Breed, City Attorney David Chiu,...

Legislation Approved For New Housing, Replacing Gas Stations, Parking Lots

SAN FRANCISCO—On Wednesday, December 7, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a housing ordinance introduced by Mayor London N. Breed to make it easier to...

Investigation Launched At Twitter Head Quarters

SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco building inspectors are launching an investigation into Elon Musk’s newly installed bedrooms that are designated for his employees. The bedrooms were...

107 Year Old Pagoda Restored

SAN FRANCISCO—The San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden's 107-year-old pagoda has been restored after a two-year restoration project started.  On Tuesday, September 27, a ceremony was...

Policy Allowing Law Enforcement Access To Private Cameras Approved

SAN FRANCISCO—The city of San Francisco announced on Tuesday, September 20, that they have approved a policy allowing law enforcement to be able to...