Jorge Rivas will helm SF Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) to build upon the City’s efforts to support full civic, economic, and linguistic integration for immigrants and newcomers.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner re-earns full accreditation from the National Association of Medical Examiners after 10 years, recognizing success of key investments and reforms.
This holiday season, another surge in COVID infections, along with high levels of influenza (flu) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), are straining healthcare systems and impacting families.
Mayor Breed emphasized the importance of funding the City’s ongoing efforts around public safety, homelessness, and economic recovery, while closing the projected $728.3 million general fund deficit
The Department of Children, Youth, and their Families (DCYF) and the Juvenile Probation Department are pleased to announce 10 grant awards for new programming for young people serving a commitment term in San Francisco's Juvenile Hall. These new programs are part of San Francisco’s DJJ Realignment Plan to support the needs of young people who were previously eligible for Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) commitments.
After a public hearing on December 13, 2022, the Rent Board’s Rules and Regulations were amended by the Rent Board's Commission to add Section 2.21, titled “Parental Leave Policy”.
Today the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) brought another piece of public art to the city’s Bayview neighborhood, unveiling a new mural along Evans Avenue at the Southeast Treatment Plant. Jamari’s Journey, by San Francisco artist Nancy Cato, serves as the third in a series of artworks that use temporary construction fencing around the wastewater treatment plant to exhibit new work by local artists.