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.
San Francisco's Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax is stepping down after spending nearly six years as the city's leading health official.
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 must allow two Christian human services workers to telework or mask and test while their lawsuit challenging their alleged forced retirements for refusing Covid-19 vaccination plays out,
San Francisco confirmed that a child in the city became the first case of H5N1. A panel of biotech leaders discussed what options could be taken next.
SAN FRANCISCO – For Mr Curtis Sparrer, a work-from-home evangelist, an office is nothing less than a “corporate jail”. Five years after the Covid-19 pandemic sent workers scrambling for home, laptops under their arm, he methodically challenges the ...
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
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,
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.
A growing Filipino brunch spot in San Francisco’s Mission District has abruptly closed. Alnico simply out on its Instagram bio: “closed.” “Thank you for all your support 🙏💜” KRON4 went to the restaurant Wednesday and saw its windows shuttered and many chairs folded up.
San Francisco must rehire two city employees who left their jobs after refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for religious reasons, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. Selina Keene and Melody Fountila were longtime employees of San Francisco’s Human Resources Agency,
Remote work led to a rise in cross-metro work, where employees can work in a different metro area from their manager. As The Washington Post reported, employees are 36% more likely to report to a manager who lives elsewhere and often in a city that hosts other managers, according to a 2024 ADP Research Institute analysis.