Ex-SF City Employee Gets Prison Time for Workers’ Comp Scheme
It was a rough start to the new year for Stanley Ellicott—the former assistant director of finance and technology for San Francisco’s Department of Human Resources’ Workers’ Compensation
It was a rough start to the new year for Stanley Ellicott—the former assistant director of finance and technology for San Francisco’s Department of Human Resources’ Workers’ Compensation
Wednesday, January 7 marks the one year anniversary of the deadly Eaton and Pacific Palisades wildfires.
After more than a year of temporary leadership, Malibu has announced the appointment of a permanent city manager.
Hawthorne City Treasurer Marie Poindexter-Hornback has taken a leave of absence amid accusations that she stole $200,000 from a previous employer.
Does Oakland Councilmember Ken Houston have any regrets after flipping off his constituents during a recent meeting? It doesn’t seem like it.
Around 130,000 PG&E customers lost power in San Francisco over the weekend during a series of unexpe
A growing number of San Diego cities are opting to restrict the use of electric bicycles, or e-bikes, by minors.
AARP has ranked San Francisco as the No. 1 “very large” (population 500,000+) community in the U.S. on its 2025 list of top places to live for older adults.
Beginning January 1, 2026, fire services in California City will be handled by the Kern County Fire Department (KCFD).
The American Canyon City Council has renewed City Manager Jason Holley’s