Recently, the SFIJ had the opportunity to meet and catch up with San Francisco’s District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston. Dean,
Fresno — With the election of Councilmember Tyler Maxwell cementing a Democratic super majority in City Council, Fresno has signalled
Despite the image of a state government that “believes in the science” of climate change, and Governor Newsom’s presentation as
Salesforce informed the public on Monday, February 9th, that they will allow all of their employees to work remotely. This
SAN FRANCISCO — For over a decade, the City College of San Francisco and its faculty union, American Federation of
SAN FRANCISCO — On March 1, beginning at 4 pm, around 60 people came together for a spirited demonstration in
SAN FRANCISCO — After months of retaliation for speaking out against the unsafe conditions at the halfway house, SF Bay
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San Francisco — A heated political battle has begun in the city over new housing development adjacent to the University