Tucker Carlson & Ex-SF GOP Chair Harmeet Dhillon Join Forces in Fox-Carlson Cease-And-Desist Battle
Tucker Carlson has teamed up with San Francisco Republican Party Chair Harmeet Dhillon to contest Fox News' demand that he cease and desist from his Twitter show.
SF Launches New Joint Command Center to Combat Open-Air Drug Markets
SF Department of Emergency Management and the Mayor's Office have partnered to create a joint "command center" near Civic Center in order to actively combat open-air drug markets in the city.
Neighborhood Group Votes to Fully Support APE's Castro Theatre Plans Ahead of Board of Supervisors Meeting
On Thursday, the Castro Merchants voted to fully support Another Planet Entertainment's proposed changes to the 100-year-old Castro Theatre ahead of next week's Board of Supervisors meeting.
San Francisco Appears to Need More State Funding to Launch CARE Court System
Explore how San Francisco needs extra funding from the State of California to implement its proposed Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court system, which aims to divert severely mentally ill individuals into treatment and away from jail.
Mayor London Breed Unveils Record $15 Billion Budget With Increased Spending Despite Deficit
Mayor London Breed has unveiled the largest ever San Francisco city budget at $15 billion which includes an increase of funds allocated for police, homelessness, and anti-drug measures, despite a $780 million deficit.
Supervisor Mandelman to propose removing Castro Theatre 'fixed seating' language at Tuesday's full board meeting [Updated]
On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors is set to vote on the Castro Theatre landmark designation update. And District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman has informed Hoodline that he plans to propose removing the contentious 'fixed theatrical seating' language from the landmark update.
Supervisors' committee approves protecting Castro Theatre's fixed seating citing Another Planet's failure to upgrade city-owned venue [Updated]
On Monday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee took an initial vote to protect the historic Castro Theatre's fixed seating.
Here’s your first look inside the the Central Subway’s Chinatown-Rose Pak Station
It may be four years late, $300 million over budget, and some people are still sore about the name, but a few members of the public were allowed inside the Chinatown-Rose Pak Station for the first time Thursday.
Controversial Washington High mural to stay after school board vote
The SF school board didn't necessarily vote to keep the controversial “Life of Washington” mural at Washington High School, but they did vote to give up on a legal appeal, so the mural will stay.
SF supervisors approve purchase of Fillmore District hotel for homeless housing after Japantown hotel fell through
The Turk and Franklin Street hotel Vantaggio Suites will serve as the fourth hotel converted to housing for the formerly homeless, a replacement after the proposed purchase of the Kimpton Buchanan was nixed.

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