Century-old Hat Store Closes Union Square Store in Downtown San Francisco
Another retailer is fleeing Union Square in downtown San Francisco — this time, a century-old haberdashery known for its hats, which is leaving what was once one of the most…
Drug dealing, defecation: SF street causing ‘chaos’ for homeowners
Tent after tent, open drug dealing, drug use and a whole host of other safety issues – are what residents of one San Francisco luxury condo complex say they have…
Downtown San Francisco Dying, 22 Stores Shuttered in Past 18 Months
Nearly half of the stores in downtown San Francisco have shuttered and fled since 2019. In 2019, 203 storefronts were open in Union Square, and now it’s down to 107,…
Businesses bailing out of San Francisco, experts explain what needs to change
Closed stores. Abandoned offices. Empty buildings. There’s concern over San Francisco’s future and what needs to be done to attract businesses and tourism.
California approves ‘shocking’ policy giving weekly checks to illegal aliens
Washington Free Beacon Reporter Susannah Luthi discusses her reporting on California’s state Senate approving up to $300 a week to illegal aliens who self-report working in the past three months.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed Denies Retail Collapse in the City
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is pushing back against reports of a retail “collapse” in the city’s downtown, saying that the departure of many high-end stores is the result of…
Poll finds SF voters support denying sanctuary protections to illegal alien fentanyl dealers
For the first time ever, a group of potential San Franciscan voters was asked about the fentanyl crisis and whether undocumented drug dealers should be denied protection under the city’s…
San Francisco Supervisor Urges $50 Million for ‘Office of Reparations’
San Francisco Board of Supervisors member Shamann Walton urged his colleagues Tuesday to approve $50 million for an “Office of Reparations” in anticipation of eventual approval of a bigger reparations…
SF supes refuse to help immigration authorities, say feds can act without sanctuary exception
San Francisco policymakers said they will not be bullied by federal homeland security officials into weakening their sanctuary city policies. At their weekly Tuesday meeting, the Board of Supervisors voted…
SF Supervisors Immigration Advocates Rally Against Proposal to Amend Sanctuary City Policy
Immigrant advocates and some supervisors gathered at city hall Tuesday to rally against a proposal to amend San Francisco’s sanctuary city policy.