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San Francisco Sheriff's Cadet Says Supervisor Walton Verbally Attacked Him, Used Racial Slur
A sheriff cadet is speaking out after he says that Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton verbally attacked him and used a racial slur at a San Francisco City Hall security checkpoint.
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San Francisco Sheriff's Cadet Says Supervisor Shamann Walton Verbally Attacked Him
A cloud is hanging over San Francisco City Hall. The city’s board of supervisor president is accused of using a racial slur against a sheriff’s cadet. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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SF School Board Member Asked to Resign Over Controversial Remarks
A San Francisco city leader is calling for a new school board member to resign over comments he called “racist.”
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SF School Board Member Asked to Resign Over Controversial Remark
A San Francisco city leader is calling for a new school board member to resign over comments he called racist. Christie Smith reports.
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Hearing Focuses on San Francisco Police Department Staffing Levels
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Thursday heard from the city’s police department regarding current staffing levels. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Hearing Focuses on SFPD Staffing Levels, Hate Crimes
San Francisco supervisors were shining a light on crime fighting efforts and police staffing levels during a hearing Thursday. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Hearing Focuses on San Francisco Police Department Staffing Levels
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Thursday will hear from the city’s police department regarding current staffing levels.
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Hearing to Focus on San Francisco Police Department Staffing Levels
Members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Thursday will hear from the city’s police department regarding current staffing levels. Cierra Johnson reports.
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San Francisco May Soon Formally Apologize for Historical Treatment of Asians
San Francisco may soon become the next city in California to formally apologize for its historical treatment of Asians and Pacific Islanders. Thom Jensen reports.
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San Francisco May Soon Formally Apologize for Historical Treatment of Asians
San Francisco may soon become the next city in California to formally apologize for its historical treatment of Asians and Pacific Islanders.
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San Francisco DA Boudin, Supervisor Stefani Spar Over Proposed Transparency Law
The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office and Police Department could soon be forced to provide the public with quarterly reports, that include never-before-released details about how the city prosecutes domestic violence offenders and how often.
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DA Boudin, Supervisor Stefani Spar Over Proposed Transparency Law
The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office and Police Department could soon be forced to provide the public with quarterly reports, that include never-before-released details about how the city prosecutes domestic violence offenders and how often.
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DA Chesa Boudin Could be Forced to Disclose How Often His Office Prosecutes Violent Criminals
San Francisco Supervisor Catherine Stefani is trying to force District Attorney Chesa Boudin to release details about how his office prosecutes some of the city’s most violent offenders.
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Chesa Boudin Could Be Forced to Disclose How Often His Office Prosecutes Domestic Violence Offenders
San Francisco Supervisor Catherine Stefani is trying to force District Attorney Chesa Boudin to release details about how his office prosecutes some of the city’s most violent offenders. Bigad Shaban reports.
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SF Supervisor Proposes Renaming Street After Elderly Asian Man Killed Earlier This Year
A member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday introduced a resolution to rename a street in the city’s Anza Vista neighborhood after an elderly Asian man who died after being violently shoved to the ground in January.
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San Francisco Supervisor to Enter ‘Alcohol Treatment'
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin announced on Thursday that he is seeking treatment for alcohol use. This comes after many complaints about his behavior and treatment of people. Jean Elle reports.
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San Francisco Supervisor Says He Will Enter ‘Alcohol Treatment'
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin announced Thursday he will enter “alcohol treatment.”
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Chan Declares Victory in Tight San Francisco District 1 Supervisor Race
San Francisco District 1 Supervisor-elect Connie Chan declared victory Monday, following a close race that saw her beat out her opponent Marjan Philhour by just 134 votes, according to the latest election results.
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San Francisco Restaurants Apply for Temporary Liquor Licenses
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a measure designed to help some small restaurants and cafes in North Beach survive. A proposal that relies on alcohol.
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San Francisco Restaurants Apply for Temporary Liquor Licenses
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a measure designed to help some small restaurants and cafes in North Beach survive. Roz Plater reports.