SF Sheriff "Pleased to Offer Our Assistance" with Alcatraz Conversion to SuperMax Prison in Jab at President Trump's Plan
The San Francisco Sheriff's wry declaration of support for reopening Alcatraz as a SuperMax prison is a clever satire aimed at President Trump's contentious proposal, drawing attention to the logistical and political challenges of such a plan.
Could Trump Actually Turn Alcatraz Back Into a Prison? Here’s The Likelihood It Happens According to Experts
Is President Trump’s directive to rebuild Alcatraz as a maximum-security prison viable or likely doomed by park protections, massive costs, and fierce resistance from government, preservationists, and the local economy?
Kimberly Ellis Removed as San Francisco Women's Department Director Amid Misconduct Allegations
Kimberly Ellis was removed as director of the SF Department on the Status of Women due to alleged misconduct and "unlawful activities" revealed by an investigation. She denies the allegations, claiming her removal is retaliatory.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie Faces Mixed Results in First 100 Days Battling Homelessness, Crime, and Economic Challenges
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's first 100 days involve mixed outcomes on homelessness, crime, and downtown renewal, facing challenges with strategy execution and an $820 million deficit.
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star Concludes 28th Antarctica Mission, Reaffirms Commitment to Scientific Support and International Cooperation
The USCG Cutter Polar Star completed a 128-day Antarctic mission for Operation Deep Freeze, resupplying US research stations and demonstrating international cooperation under the Antarctic Treaty System.
San Francisco Tightens Public Health Policy Amid Fentanyl Crisis: Treatment Counseling Now Required for Safer Drug Use Supply Distribution
San Francisco introduces a policy requiring those getting drug use supplies to engage with treatment, tackling the fentanyl crisis by connecting users with care.












