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Naked Protesters Arrested As SF Public Nudity Ban Goes Into Effect
Nudists were planning a clothing-optional protest Friday at San Francisco City Hall as a new nudity ban adopted by supervisors last year becomes effective.
SF Considers Smoking, Non-Smoking Labels For All Apartments
San Francisco supervisors on Monday planned to consider an ordinance that would inform would-be renters who is smoking in the building.
Small Electrical Fire In San Francisco City Hall Basement, Ballots Safe
A small electrical fire that started in the basement at San Francisco City Hall was quickly put out Tuesday night causing minor damage and no injuries, fire officials said.
Construction Crew Unearths Ruins Of Old San Francisco City Hall Building Destroyed In ’06 Quake
Downtown construction crews have unearthed the massive foundations of the old San Francisco City Hall destroyed in the disastrous 1906 earthquake.
San Francisco City Worker Jailed After City Hall Fight
An employee with the San Francisco Board of Supervisors clerk’s office was arrested Thursday morning after allegedly attacking another city employee at City Hall, a sheriff’s spokeswoman said Friday.
SF Mayor Lee Clarifies Stop-And-Frisk Stance As Supes Join Protest
Mayor Ed Lee said in a statement Tuesday that he is not considering a policy that will violate anyone’s constitutional rights and result in racial profiling, but he is “willing to move forward with bold ideas that get to results.”
Hundreds Of San Francisco City Workers Protest Possible Cuts
Members of the Service Employees International Union 1021 gathered around 5:30 p.m. to oppose potential service cuts and call for business tax reform, union spokesman Carlos Rivera said.
SF Protesters Take Supreme Court Immigration Hearings Personally
Protesters took to the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall over the U.S. Supreme Court hearings on Arizona’s controversial immigration laws. They say it’s a case of merciless racial profiling.
Mirkarimi Faces Renewed Calls To Resign From Anti-Violence Groups
Now that he’s pled guilty in a plea bargain to end his trial, advocate groups for victims of domestic violence gathered on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall Thursday to urge Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi to resign.
49ers Fever Across SF, City Lit Up In Red & Gold
Many other city landmarks have been lit up in 49er colors in anticipation of the NFC Championship Sunday.


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