Gov. Newsom Withdraws State Prosecution Assistance Offer to Alameda County DA Pamela Price Over Cooperation Issues
Governor Newsom revokes an offer for state lawyers to assist Alameda County DA Pamela Price's office due to unutilized resources, plans to work directly with the Attorney General's Office instead.
San Francisco's Police Commission to Vote on Expanding Police Powers in Pursuits and Drone Use Following Prop E
San Francisco's Police Commission is set to enact new rules from Proposition E, allowing expanded police powers in vehicle pursuits and broader drone use, despite concerns about safety and civil liberties.
Supreme Court's Ruling Empowers San Francisco to Adjust Public Camping Policies Amid Homelessness Crisis
The Supreme Court ruling allows cities like San Francisco more control over public camping by the unhoused, without violating the Eighth Amendment, as City Attorney David Chiu reviews policy alignment.
Supreme Court Reaffirms Firearm Ban for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, California Attorney General Hails Landmark Gun Safety Triumph
The Supreme Court upholds domestic violence protections in a decision praised by California AG Rob Bonta, reinforcing the firearm possession prohibition under DVROs.
Mayor London Breed Nominates Two New Members to Reshape San Francisco Planning Commission
Mayor Breed nominated Amy Campbell and Sean McGarry to San Francisco's Planning Commission, replacing Sue Diamond and Joel Koppel, bringing expertise in architecture and labor to the city's urban planning.
San Francisco Unveils Reproductive Freedom Act to Cement Abortion Rights and Safeguards
Mayor Breed introduced the San Francisco Reproductive Freedom Act, aimed at protecting reproductive rights by prohibiting sharing abortion-related data with outside states and ensuring access to services.












