Hundreds March in San Francisco for Second Day to Protest ICE Raids and Travel Ban
San Franciscans protested for a second day against ICE raids and the travel ban, culminating at City Hall. Mayor Lurie supported peaceful protest; police reported vandalism by a few. Over 9,000 marched, with families participating in demonstrations.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie Introduces Legislation to Address Vehicular Homelessness and Restore Public Spaces
San Francisco's Mayor Daniel Lurie introduces a plan to address vehicular homelessness and reclaim public spaces, involving parking restrictions and housing solutions.
ICE Detentions Spark Fear in San Francisco Immigrant Communities, Local Officials and Advocates Decry Tactics
ICE faces scrutiny after detaining a client at a San Francisco asylum hearing and arresting at least 15 people, including a child, amidst fears of mistreatment and quotas driving enforcement actions.
ICE Detains 15 Including Children in San Francisco, Sparking Criticism and Protests Over Sanctuary City Policies
ICE detains 15, including a young child, in San Francisco, leading to community outrage and protests over the perceived escalation in immigration enforcement and treatment of detainees.
Twin Peaks Pink Triangle Celebrates 30 Years of Being an Educational Symbol
With Pride Month officially kicking off on Sunday, the 30th Anniversary Pink Triangle art installation on Twin Peaks is set to return next week.
San Francisco's Mission District Celebrates Cultural Diversity with Exuberant Annual Carnaval Parade
San Francisco's Mission District celebrated the annual Carnaval with a parade highlighting the Latin American and Caribbean cultures, under the theme "AfroMundo: African Diaspora in the Americas."
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie Signs "Recovery First" Ordinance in Shift Toward Drug Recovery Focus
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed the "Recovery First" ordinance, prioritizing recovery in drug policy, and initiating a fund with $37.5 million for related services.
Mayor Daniel Lurie Launches James Baldwin Place for Sober Living in San Francisco's Fight Against Homelessness and Addiction
San Francisco opened James Baldwin Place, a new sober living space for individuals recovering from homelessness and addiction, part of the "Breaking the Cycle" plan to address homelessness and behavioral health issues.
Trio of Baby Raccoons Rescued from Chase Center Wall in San Francisco
Three baby raccoons were rescued after being trapped in a wall at Chase Center, with one requiring extra effort to free its stuck head. They're now under Yggdrasil Wildlife's care, prompting advice on preventing wildlife incursions into buildings.
San Francisco's Golden Gate Park to Host Grateful Dead's 60th Anniversary Celebration with Dead & Company
San Francisco celebrates the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary with a three-day event in Golden Gate Park featuring Dead & Company, honoring the band's history and the late Phil Lesh.
San Francisco Launches BRRR Program to Aid Small Businesses in Eco-Friendly Refrigeration Upgrades at Little to No Cost
SF Environment launches the BRRR program, offering incentives to small businesses for replacing harmful refrigerants and improving efficiency at low or no cost.
San Francisco to Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with Annual "Our Heritage 5K" Through Historical Landmarks
San Francisco's 4th annual "Our Heritage 5K" on May 10 celebrates AAPI Heritage Month, incorporating a historical tour through the city's AAPI landmarks.
20,000 UC Health and Tech Workers Strike Across California Campuses Amid Contract Dispute
Up to 20,000 UC health and tech workers went on a one-day strike, protesting hiring freezes and bargaining practices, with minimal disruption to patient services.












