$155M Worth Of STEAM
In this week’s newsletter, we chronicle the christening of City College's new $155 million facility and more.
Government and Causes
The six candidates took positions on funding city services, the drug overdose crisis and homelessness.
A temporary project to test a different style of bike lane and other traffic changes on Frida Kahlo Way was approved by transportation leaders.
Officials kicked off a series of public meetings to gather feedback for the next Ocean View Library.
The college's elected officials unanimously voted to ask the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to put the proposal before the voters.
Taraval Station Police Capt. Brien Hoo is sharing details about the department's new Neighborhood Safety Team.
The neighborhood could see building heights raised between six and 14 stories to meet the state’s demand for more housing.
San Francisco transportation officials tried to assuage City College's concerns over their proposal to remove parking for a bikeway on Frida Kahlo Way.
If elected in November, Chen would focus on community safety and cross-generational support programs.
The school district is crafting a plan that may involve consolidating and closing schools.
The transportation agency plans to install six speed cameras days after a crash killed three people in West Portal.
San Francisco lawmakers agreed that the city agencies should make better use of independent community media for outreach.
If elected to office, Adlah Chisti would focus on child and senior care, housing, small businesses and public safety.
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