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| Jun.19 |
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ExxonMobil sued over F. wharf pollution The city is suing the oil corporation over the alleged failure to clean up hazardous pollutants from a fueling depot at Fisherman's Wharf
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| May.16 |
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Firm picked to install SF solar power system The Utilities Commission selected Recurrent Energy to install 30,000 solar panels on the roof of the Sunset Reservoir
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| May.6 |
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Mission Paint Store Okd Map| The City Board of Supervisors gave approval today for an ICI Paints chain store to open at the intersection of Cesar Chavez and South Van Ness | |
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| Mar.25 |
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Supe Looks To Curb Business Energy Use SF Downtown: Aaron Peskin announced legislation to conserve energy by requiring downtown buildings to turn out the lights when workers hit the doors
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| Feb.26 |
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Academy of Art saving Flower Mart Relenting to City Hall pressure, the university appears ready to pull out of a controversial plan to buy the Flower Mart
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| Feb.7 |
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TIC owners decry condo conversion rules About 60 San Franciscans walked up the steps of City Hall in single file, in a demonstration against the nearly decadelong wait
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| Jan.30 |
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Restaurants asked to ban trans fats| The city Board of Supervisors is asking all restaurants to take artery-clogging trans fats off their menus | |
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| Jan.3 |
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Court arguments in health insurance case San Francisco: A federal appeals court weighed an emergency request from the city to move ahead with its new plan to provide basic health care to uninsured
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| Dec.11 |
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City Develop Ambitious Solar Energy Plan The program would offer companies and residents government-funded loans and rebates to offset the costs of installing solar panels
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| Dec.10 |
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SF Sues Ship Owner Over Spill The City filed suit against the owner and operators of the Cosco Busan. Crab caims settled
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| Nov.20 |
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City sues voting machine vendor The city filed a lawsuit against Election Systems & Software, Inc., alleging fraud, breach of contract and violations of the state's elections...
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Plastic Bag Ban Takes Effect
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| Aug.29 |
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EarthLink Kills City Wi-Fi Deal| The financially struggling Earthlink Inc. bowed out of a deal to join Google in providing free wireless Internet access throughout the city | | |
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| Jun.19 |
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Supes Approve Renewable Energy Plan The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance paving the way to renewable municipal power in the city
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| Mar.27 |
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S.F. Board Bans Plastic Grocery Bags| Board of Supervisors devoted time to improving the planet | | |
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| Mar.24 |
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Newsom: shutdown will hurt restaurants
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| Mar.8 |
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Proposed Plastic Grocery Bag Ban Delayed A San Francisco legislative committee is indicating it wants the measure to apply to a wider variety of stores
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| Jan.18 |
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City Claim Grocers Broke Plastic Bag Deal City officials accused 8 grocery store chains of breaking an agreement to reduce the use of plastic bags
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| Aug.11 |
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Mayor Approves Affordable Housing Law Gavin Newsom signed into law legislation designed to allow for more affordable housing in the city
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| Jun.16 |
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United May Move Headquarters To SF The airline is considering moving its HQ to one of 3 cities where it operates its biggest hubs
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| May.31 |
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Mayor: $5.7 Billion Budget Proposal
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| Dec.7 |
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New Chief Hired For Troubled MUNI
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| Nov.15 |
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Liquor stores ordinance introduced
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Novartis to buy Chiron
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| Oct.19 |
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PG&E Would Pay $6.5 Million For Blackout
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| Aug.3 |
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Mayor pledges to build 15,000 new homes
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Deal Struck On Hotel-Condo Plan
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| Apr.9 |
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Layoff notices sent to 200 MUNI drivers
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| Mar.5 |
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Mayor Warns of Looming Deficit
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| Jan.26 |
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City considering fee on grocery bags| Officials are considering a proposal to slap a 17-cent first-in-the-nation surcharge on paper or plastic shopping bags | |
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| Oct.25 |
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Mayor vows to join pickets to end lockout Gavin Newsom calsl for a boycott of the 14 facilities and urge other mayors to play hardball with the properties' owners
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| Oct.24 |
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Mayor Seeks Cooling-Off in Hotel Dispute Newsom has asked labor leaders and 14 hotels for a 90-day cooling-off period in their contract dispute
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| Jan.27 |
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Newsom to seek higher taxes
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| Dec.16 |
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Supervisors reject SFO contract
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| Apr.8 |
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Parking fee hike approved
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| Jan.19 |
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City outlaws Segway scooter The Board of Supervisors rejected the two-wheel Segway Human Transporter on city sidewalks
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| Jun.3 |
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4.9 billion budget proposal
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| Nov.11 |
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Public power measures defeated After 5 days of waiting, measure F lost by 533 votes, measure I lost by 4,361 votes
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PG&E's earnings triple
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| 2006 |
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| May.31 |
Mayor: $5.7 Billion Budget Proposal
| 2005 |
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| Mar.5 |
Mayor Warns of Looming Deficit
| 2004 |
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| Jan.27 |
Newsom to seek higher taxes
| 2002 |
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| Jun.3 |
4.9 billion budget proposal
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| 2008 |
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| Jan.30 |
Restaurants asked to ban trans fats| The city Board of Supervisors is asking all restaurants to take artery-clogging trans fats off their menus | |
| 2007 |
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| Mar.24 |
Newsom: shutdown will hurt restaurants
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| 2003 |
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| Apr.8 |
Parking fee hike approved
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| 2008 |
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| Jan.3 |
Court arguments in health insurance case San Francisco: A federal appeals court weighed an emergency request from the city to move ahead with its new plan to provide basic health care to uninsured
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| 2005 |
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| Apr.9 |
Layoff notices sent to 200 MUNI drivers
| 2004 |
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| Oct.25 |
Mayor vows to join pickets to end lockout Gavin Newsom calsl for a boycott of the 14 facilities and urge other mayors to play hardball with the properties' owners
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| Oct.24 |
Mayor Seeks Cooling-Off in Hotel Dispute Newsom has asked labor leaders and 14 hotels for a 90-day cooling-off period in their contract dispute
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| 2007 |
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| Aug.29 |
EarthLink Kills City Wi-Fi Deal| The financially struggling Earthlink Inc. bowed out of a deal to join Google in providing free wireless Internet access throughout the city | | |
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| 2008 |
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| Jun.19 |
ExxonMobil sued over F. wharf pollution The city is suing the oil corporation over the alleged failure to clean up hazardous pollutants from a fueling depot at Fisherman's Wharf
| 2007 |
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| Dec.10 |
SF Sues Ship Owner Over Spill The City filed suit against the owner and operators of the Cosco Busan. Crab caims settled
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| Nov.20 |
City sues voting machine vendor The city filed a lawsuit against Election Systems & Software, Inc., alleging fraud, breach of contract and violations of the state's elections...
| 2005 |
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| Oct.19 |
PG&E Would Pay $6.5 Million For Blackout
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| 2008 |
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| May.6 |
Mission Paint Store Okd Map| The City Board of Supervisors gave approval today for an ICI Paints chain store to open at the intersection of Cesar Chavez and South Van Ness | |
| 2007 |
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| Mar.27 |
S.F. Board Bans Plastic Grocery Bags| Board of Supervisors devoted time to improving the planet | | |
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| Mar.8 |
Proposed Plastic Grocery Bag Ban Delayed A San Francisco legislative committee is indicating it wants the measure to apply to a wider variety of stores
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| Jan.18 |
City Claim Grocers Broke Plastic Bag Deal City officials accused 8 grocery store chains of breaking an agreement to reduce the use of plastic bags
| 2005 |
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| Nov.15 |
Liquor stores ordinance introduced
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| Jan.26 |
City considering fee on grocery bags| Officials are considering a proposal to slap a 17-cent first-in-the-nation surcharge on paper or plastic shopping bags | |
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| 2006 |
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| Jun.16 |
United May Move Headquarters To SF The airline is considering moving its HQ to one of 3 cities where it operates its biggest hubs
| 2003 |
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| Dec.16 |
Supervisors reject SFO contract
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| 2005 |
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| Dec.7 |
New Chief Hired For Troubled MUNI
| 2003 |
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| Jan.19 |
City outlaws Segway scooter The Board of Supervisors rejected the two-wheel Segway Human Transporter on city sidewalks
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| 2008 |
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| Feb.7 |
TIC owners decry condo conversion rules About 60 San Franciscans walked up the steps of City Hall in single file, in a demonstration against the nearly decadelong wait
| 2006 |
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| Aug.11 |
Mayor Approves Affordable Housing Law Gavin Newsom signed into law legislation designed to allow for more affordable housing in the city
| 2005 |
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| Aug.3 |
Mayor pledges to build 15,000 new homes
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| 2008 |
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| Feb.26 |
Academy of Art saving Flower Mart Relenting to City Hall pressure, the university appears ready to pull out of a controversial plan to buy the Flower Mart
| 2005 |
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| Aug.3 |
Deal Struck On Hotel-Condo Plan
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| 2008 |
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| May.16 |
Firm picked to install SF solar power system The Utilities Commission selected Recurrent Energy to install 30,000 solar panels on the roof of the Sunset Reservoir
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| Mar.25 |
Supe Looks To Curb Business Energy Use SF Downtown: Aaron Peskin announced legislation to conserve energy by requiring downtown buildings to turn out the lights when workers hit the doors
| 2007 |
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| Dec.11 |
City Develop Ambitious Solar Energy Plan The program would offer companies and residents government-funded loans and rebates to offset the costs of installing solar panels
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| Jun.19 |
Supes Approve Renewable Energy Plan The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance paving the way to renewable municipal power in the city
| 2001 |
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| Nov.11 |
Public power measures defeated After 5 days of waiting, measure F lost by 533 votes, measure I lost by 4,361 votes
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