San Francisco’s public health director, who oversaw the city’s responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and fentanyl crisis, announced his resignation this week. Dr. Grant Colfax is stepping down after spending nearly six years as the city’s leading health official.
Dr. Grant Colfax, the San Francisco's public health director who oversaw the city's responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and fentanyl crisis, announced his resignation on Thursday.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is asking that every current telecommute agreement be reviewed immediately. Lurie hopes workers will come back without hesitation.
San Francisco's fortunes have shifted dramatically in the last half-decade, pinballing between a citywide affordability crisis and acute concerns about public safety and
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Signaling a nascent commercial real estate recovery, San Francisco office sales are trending up, prices appear to have bottomed out and increased leasing demand might be leading to a price rebound for properties,
Kurnat (a.k.a. @inkletterman) is a San Francisco-based illustrator, fine artist and graphic designer. When the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, Kurnat volunteered to paint murals on ...
San Francisco's Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax is stepping down after spending nearly six years as the city's leading health official.
A recent report shows Silicon Valley’s economic growth faltered in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, though local experts say business has been recovering. The Milken Institute, a global think tank,
Eighty-one percent of workers in the survey say they are worried about losing their jobs in 2025 while 76% believe layoffs will increase in 2025. About 63% expect more businesses to close this year than in 2024 while 53% anticipate a rise in the unemployment rate.
Despite an onslaught of snow and extreme cold across Wisconsin in the week leading up to Groundhog Day, Jimmy went against the grain and predicted an early spring in 2019.