San Francisco Mayor Lurie Soars to 74% Approval in Comeback
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie reaches 74% approval as voters embrace centrist policies, signaling a dramatic political comeback for the city.
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San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie reaches 74% approval as voters embrace centrist policies, signaling a dramatic political comeback for the city.
The San Francisco immigration court has shut down, transferring over 100,000 cases to Concord. Critics say the closure limits asylum access.
A San Francisco judge ruled a lawsuit challenging the city's reparations fund is premature, allowing the program to move forward for now.
San Francisco voters rejected Proposition D, a tax hike on companies with highly paid executives, signaling a shift toward centrist policies.
Seven activists who shut down the Golden Gate Bridge for four hours in 2024 to protest U.S. support for Israel face up to 15 years in prison.
The San Francisco immigration court permanently closed May 1 after a purge of judges left only 2 on the bench, throwing 117,000 asylum cases into chaos.