Residents of San Francisco's Tenderloin Experience Growing COVID-19 Crisis Pressure for city officials rises as inaction in dealing with homelessness in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district reaches heights of concern amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Restaurants Struggle Due to COVID-19 San Francisco restaurants are worried about the economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, but City officials have stepped in to offer some assistance.
Board of Trustees and All Other Public Meetings Convene Online Using Zoom As all public meetings move online, the Board of Trustees will field public comments and questions in a Town Hall via Zoom at 6 p.m. on April 7.
Keeping the Streets Safe and People Safer Safe injection sites are the help San Francisco addicts need and will also keep the general public safe.
HEAT Rallies with Bay Area Labor Chorus for Bridge Funding Students and faculty rallied on the steps of City Hall in a last-minute effort to urge the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor to support $2.7 million in emergency funding from San Francisco's General Fund, to restore classes at City College.
Bridge Funding Falls Short of Veto-Proof Majority The Board of Supervisors meeting held January 28 at City Hall resulted in passing the emergency bridge funding to restore the city college’s 288 abruptly cut classes — but did not reach the veto-proof majority that many in the faculty were hoping for.
In Upcoming Elections, Incumbency May Be an Advantage or a Liability By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu The advantage of incumbency will play a major role Tuesday, Nov. 5 when voters across San Francisco elect a district attorney and voters in District 5 choose a supervisor to represent them at City Hall. City College's faculty union, AFT 2121,