San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has charged his department heads with reviewing the remote work policies of their employees.
The ordinance is up for a hearing Wednesday and Lurie is lobbying the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to approve the plan that would cut city red tape to address the fentanyl crisis.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is asking that every current telecommute agreement be reviewed immediately. Lurie hopes ...
San Francisco leaders reaffirmed its status as a sanctuary city on Tuesday as the Trump administration vows to make good on ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is pushing for a fentanyl state of emergency ordinance, fulfilling a key campaign promise as he addresses the city’s ongoing ...
Departments that do not draw from San Francisco's general fund are caught up in plans to tackle the city's massive general ...
In the coming weeks, the mayor’s office intends to present legislation which would set aside $250,000 to cover legal services ...
Local 87, the union representing 6,000 janitors in the private sector, said federal agents went to multiple downtown office ...
Elected officials joined labor leaders on the steps of San Francisco City Hall Tuesday to reaffirm the city’s sanctuary ...
The same day that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents (ICE) agents were reported at downtown SF office buildings, ...
The ordinance generally prohibits city employees from using city resources to help enforce federal immigration law.