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Downtown College Prep, a three-campus charter school operator in San Jose, defaulted on $34 million of municipal bonds ...
After years of declining property values and a pandemic-driven exodus of remote tech workers, signs of life are reemerging in ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie, who took office in January, has focused on reducing crime, open drug use, and street encampments in the ...
San Francisco Mayor Lurie introduces legislation for a new 41-story mixed-use tower at 530 Sansome Street, aimed at economic ...
From doggy doodads to gourmet treats, vendors at Pet Party put their heart into their creations at San Pedro Square event.
San Francisco educators are relieved that an ethnic studies course will continue in the San Francisco Unified School District ...
San Francisco's controversial equity grading proposal, which faced bipartisan criticism for lowering standards, shows how education bureaucrats attempted to bypass democratic oversight.
SAN FRANCISCO — The headlines surrounding San Francisco businesses post-pandemic have been mostly negative. Businesses, especially mall retailers downtown, have left the city.
With July 4th just around the corner, Bay Area cities are prepping for festivities, including parades and fireworks shows.
SFUSD to introduce a new Ethnic Studies curriculum in 2025-26, focusing on educational excellence and cultural awareness.