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San Francisco teachers are gearing up for a strike this month, possibly halting most education operations in the city’s schools. From closures to child care, here’s what we know.
A potentially historic teachers’ strike is looming in San Francisco as contract negotiations between educators and the San Francisco Unified School District remain at an impasse, with pay and health care benefits still unresolved.
San Francisco shuts down nine alleged drug and gambling dens disguised as convenience stores in downtown neighborhood Tenderloin, seizing weapons and stolen goods.
The victim killed in a triple shooting at a San Francisco park on Friday was identified as a 15-year-old girl, her school confirmed on Monday.
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San Francisco task force recommends cutting over 40% of city's boards and commissions
San Francisco may be reducing or consolidating the number of its boards and commissions following a report examining their efficiency and necessity. The San Francisco Commission Streamlining Task Force is recommending that of the city eliminate or consolidate more than 40% of its boards and committees,
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Is San Francisco's ‘March for Billionaires' for real? Details invite skepticism
"March for Billionaires" is organizing a demonstration in San Francisco to support the state's ultra-wealthy. Some details are curious. The post Is San Francisco's ‘March for Billionaires' for real? Details invite skepticism appeared first on Straight Arrow News.
One of the people shot Friday in San Francisco died at the hospital, according to the police department on Saturday. Police said they responded to a shooting around Golden Gate Avenue and Laguna Street at around 5:13 p.
The San Francisco Giants were listed as the second-best team to sign free agent Zac Gallen away from the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Three inmates at California State Prison in the Antelope Valley have been placed in restrictive housing after a fourth inmate died, officials with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced.