Politics
The city’s sobering center won’t open until March or April
Called RESET (Rapid Enforcement, Support, Evaluation and Triage), the facility is part of a larger plan by the mayor’s office to help chronic drug users get treatment
Daniel Lurie’s 2025 wins and losses
From family zoning to dead mice, an assessment of the mayor’s first year in office
‘Can we be loud?’
A proud display of Jewishness, and a lot of cops, in the Castro after the shooting in Sydney
Federal Judge blocks Los Angeles troop deployment
Charles Breyer calls Pete Hegseth’s move for a ‘perpetual police force’ ‘shocking’
One event after another
What can a mellow movie star like Benicio del Toro teach a highly-scheduled mayor like Daniel Lurie?
California sues Trump to remove final troops from Los Angeles streets
In a ‘lively exchange,’ Judge Charles Breyer zings a representative of Pete Hegseth’s so-called Department of War
Welcome to City Hall, Alan Wong
The new District 4 Supervisor wants to work with everybody; that strategy may not please anybody
SF sues Department of Justice over police funding
The Department of Justice demands fealty in exchange for $6.25 million earmarked for more cops and addressing the mental health of officers
Sit it off
A street-level view of Mayor Lurie’s new sobering center plan
Strange bedfellows
ConnectedSF, ‘not just one more SF group,’ hosted Mayor Lurie to speak for six and half minutes at its Celebrating the Power of People gathering Monday









