Federal deployment to San Francisco called off
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On Thursday, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said that after speaking with President Donald Trump, the commander in chief called off a federal “surge” to the city planned for Saturday. While Lurie’s announcement brought relief to San Francisco,
The group is made up of representatives from the city attorney and "other affected department heads," Lurie explained, and he said the group meets regularly to coordinate a policy response.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco has taken the latest step into banning RVs after Mayor Daniel Lurie signed a new ordinance Tuesday morning The legislation would limit RV parking to just two hours and force people to look for temporary or longer-term ...
The 6.9 magnitude disaster, 36 years ago on Friday, killed 63 people, injured 3,800 and led to the collapse of the upper deck of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. A natural gas main rupture in the Marina District caused a fire to break out, and the neighborhood’s hydrants ran dry.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, weighing in on President Donald Trump's threats to send the National Guard to his city, said deploying troops wouldn't help with the city's ongoing efforts to combat drug dealing.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A place to live, work, play and learn: That's San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's vision for downtown -- and he's got a new initiative he hopes will make it happen. Lurie said his administration has leveraged more than $40 million in ...
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