San Francisco Ballet Negotiations in Limbo as Dancers Demand Fair Wages Ahead of "Nutcracker" Premiere
San Francisco Ballet dancers and stage managers are in a contract dispute over wages and work conditions, potentially affecting the upcoming "Nutcracker" season.
San Francisco's Interfaith Winter Shelter Program Launches with Expanded Capacity and Mayor Breed's Support
San Francisco resumes its Interfaith Winter Shelter program to aid the homeless with shelter beds, meals, and services during winter, running until March 2025.
San Francisco Federal Reserve Reveals Labor Market's Lasting Inflationary Influence Despite Slowdown
The San Francisco Fed's research suggests that the U.S. labor market still exerts inflationary pressure, contributing up to 0.4 percentage points to inflation as of September 2024.
San Francisco Honors 317 Traffic Victims with "Ghost Shoes" Vigil Amid Push for Safer Streets
San Francisco commemorated the World Day of Remembrance for Traffic Victims with a vigil and 317 "ghost shoes" to symbolize those lost to traffic accidents since Vision Zero's advent, despite remaining pedestrian fatality rates.
San Francisco and Nationwide Outrage Over Racist Texts to Black Students, SFUSD and Civil Rights Leaders Unite Against Hate
SFUSD responds to racist texts sent to Black students, offering support and condemning the acts with partners including DCYF and the NAACP. The FBI and FCC are investigating, with the district focusing on creating inclusive environments for learning.
PG&E Warns of Potential Election Day Blackouts in Bay Area, Plans in Place for Polling Sites
PG&E may cut power in parts of California to prevent wildfires on Election Day, affecting 15,000 customers and possibly voting activities, though measures are in place to ensure voting continues.
Bay Area Tech Sector Continues Layoff Spree: Intel, Gigamon, Maxar Space, and AppLovin Slash Jobs Amid Economic Strain
Recent reports detail layoffs at Bay Area tech companies Intel, Gigamon, Maxar Space, and AppLovin, adding to the industry's growing job cuts amid economic pressures.
San Francisco Neighbors Divided Over Shotwell Street Barriers Intended to Curb Prostitution
Residents in San Francisco's Shotwell neighborhood are dealing with safety and traffic issues due to new barriers intended to curb sex work, with mixed reactions from the community.
San Francisco Celebrates 11 New Additions to its Prestigious Legacy Business Registry
San Francisco's Legacy Business Registry adds 11 businesses, bringing the count to 427. These establishments gain access to support initiatives like rent grants, reflecting the city's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.
California's Operation Boo Ramps Up for 31st Year to Bolster Halloween Safety, Effective Compliance Checks on Sex Offenders Announced
The CDCR announced "Operation Boo" to ensure sex offenders under supervision avoid minors on Halloween, with parole agents conducting compliance checks and sharing safety tips.
San Francisco's BART Ordered to Pay $7.8M to Former Workers Over Denied Religious Exemptions for COVID Vaccine
A jury ordered San Francisco's BART to pay $7.8 million to six ex-employees for wrongful termination after they sought religious exemptions to a Covid-19 vaccine mandate.



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