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On January 30, 2026, the US city of San Francisco released its 2026 Language Access Compliance Summary Report. The report, produced by the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA), includes data collected during the 2024-2025 fiscal year (FY) from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025.
Problems with homelessness and open-air drug use have been widely broadcast, but many visitors this week said they found the city surprisingly pleasant.
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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,
Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Andrew Quinio and residents sue San Francisco over reparations fund, accused of unlawfully using taxpayer money.
San Francisco could see taller and more dense buildings in the city’s north and west side after the Board of Supervisors approved Mayor Daniel Lurie’s ‘Family Zoning’ plan last week. Some believe it will lead to more housing and lower rents, while ...
They call San Francisco the city of seven hills, but in truth, there are more like 50 named hills peppering this metropolis, let alone whole mountain ranges and soaring mountain peaks to the north and south. The topography really lends itself to lookout ...
SAN FRANCISCO - People living in RVs in San Francisco and their supporters rallied on Wednesday, worried they will be displaced by the city's new RV ban. RV dwellers are asking the city to hold off on towing until new protections can be put in place.
City leaders said there would be an opportunity to extend the permit duration, should the resident not have found housing through the program.
San Francisco public schools will remain closed Tuesday, keeping 48,000 students at home for a second day in a row as The City’s school district and teachers union continue labor negotiations over a new two-year contract.