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S.F. D.A. charges former city official, staffer with bribery A former official and an ex-staff member of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission were charged with bribery and money laundering
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| Feb.1 |
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SF committee to discuss handing out condoms to middle schoolers A policy committee inside the San Francisco Unified School District will discuss if condoms should be made available to students as young as the 6th grade
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| Mar.1 |
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San Francisco tobacco age increased to 21 years of age San Francisco supervisors voted unanimously to boost the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21, despite arguments from opponents
| Mar.11 |
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SF Mayor raises age to buy tobacco products to 21 Mayor Ed Lee signed a sweeping new law at city hall. It raises the age to buy cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes to 21 in the ci...
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| Apr.29 |
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San Francisco chief releases racist texts, orders training Greg Suhr has ordered that all officers finish an anti-harassment class within the next month amid a racist texting scandal
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| May.6 |
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Hunger striker supporters protest at San Francisco City Hall Emotions are high as supporters of 5 hunger strikers protesting police shootings have refused to leave the building after two orders to disperse | |
| May.7 |
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33 arrested in San Francisco protest calling for firing of police chief Dozens of protesters converged on the building Friday night, clashed with deputies in riot gear and arrested after defying an order to disperse
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Frisco 5 end hunger strike against SFPD killings After a 17-day a hunger strike, the so-called Frisco 5 have ended their hunger strike that began as a protest over the recent shootings by S...
| May.8 |
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Frisco Five calling for new city-wide protest against SFPD killings A hunger strike aimed at getting Greg Suhr fired is over, but the Frisco 5 pledged to continue taking action by calling for a new city-wide protest
| May.19 |
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SF mayor announces police chief's resignation following latest fatal police shooting  The breaking point for San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr came Thursday after his officers shot and killed a woman
The new acting Chief of Police is Toney Chaplin, who has spent more than 20 years with the dept.
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| Jul.9 |
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Hundreds hold peaceful protest in San Francisco against police brutality Activists hit the streets on both sides of the bay Friday night to demand justice for black men killed by officers this week
| Jul.11 |
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Report finds institutionalized bias at SFPD  The panel, comprised of three retired judges, found there is institutionalized bias in the San Francisco Police Department | |
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| Oct.29 |
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Inspectors allowed Millennium Tower as they denied similar project Building inspectors allowed construction on the Millennium Tower to proceed just as they denied a similar high rise project
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| Nov.14 |
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San Francisco mayor says election will not change the city  A message of resolve came from San Francisco's City Hall where the mayor addressed those concerned about President-elect Donald Trump | |
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| Dec.20 |
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San Francisco names LAPD veteran as new police chief San Francisco named William Scott, an African-American police veteran who officials and community activists hope can reform a troubled dept | |
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