SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to remove a police commissioner from his post. The board approved a motion by Mayor Daniel Lurie to remove Max Carter-Oberstone.
Last night, the San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors voted to approve Mayor Lurie’s decision to oust the city’s progressive ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is ordering all city employees to return to the office at least four days a week, according ...
The mayor wins a decisive victory, giving him the power to replace the police chief and choose the next person for the job.
Siding with Mayor Lurie, the Board of Supervisors voted to remove progressive Max Carter-Oberstone from the police commission ...
At its meeting Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors approved Carter-Oberstone’s removal on a 9-2 vote, with only Myrna Melgar ...
Employees who work for the City of San Francisco will be required to work from the office at least four days per week starting on April 28, KRON4 has confirmed. New ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is ordering city workers back in the office four day a week, following in the steps of major ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie is ordering all San Francisco City Hall employees to return to the office at least four days a week as he ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie pushing city employees RTO four days a week by April 28. Learn about the details of his plan ...
A high-end San Francisco grocery store is closing its doors at the end of the week, the business announced on social media.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is set to meet on Tuesday regarding the removal of a police commissioner.