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Newsom Tracker: Breakfast, then Muni

First breakfast, then deal with Muni. At least breakfast should be fun. Mayor Gavin Newsom was scheduled at 7 a.m. to attend the San Francisco Interfaith Council’s 12 annual Thanksgiving breakfast and 20th anniversary celebration at the Kabuki Hotel on Post Street. Read More

SF’s finest jump aboard Muni plan amid public outcry

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Muni riders will see more police officers on the transit system following several high-profile assault incidents, including an attack on a child. The uptick in assaults, thefts and graffiti on buses and light-rail trains — including the stabbing of an 11-year-old boy on a bus and a fight between two women — led the Police Department’s top brass to put more officers on vehicles — uniformed and undercover. Read More

Status update: Daly on Facebook during meeting

During a City Hall hearing Monday afternoon regarding crime on Muni, it seemed as if Supervisor Chris Daly was so bored that he might as well log onto Facebook for a bit of social networking fun. However, a glance at Daly’s Facebook page would suggest he was less bored than fed-up with hearing the same old song about assaults, thefts, graffiti and fare evasion on buses and streetcars. “Violence on MUNI is a real issue, but this is a useless hearing,” Daly wrote on his Facebook page. Read More

Dump couch on sidewalk, face fine

Think again if you thought it was perfectly legal to chuck your old couch on the sidewalk for anyone’s taking. The Department of Public Works recently put out a friendly reminder on Twitter warning that residents face fines between $200 and $1,000 for such “illegal dumping.” Dumping household items on city streets is against the law, the agency said. Read More

Newsom Tracker: Meetings in City Hall

Mayor Newsom will conduct meetings in City Hall for part of his day, according to his public schedule. But that doesn’t mean you won’t be seeing the mayor around town. Last Friday, the mayor attended four public events despite the empty schedule on his calendar. Read More

Newsom Tracker: Full day despite empty schedule

As The Examiner reported early Friday, a glance at Mayor Gavin Newsom’s schedule can be a false forecast of his day. The Mayor’s Office released a revised schedule Friday afternoon showing Newsom was out-and-about at various events. The activity began at 9 this morning when Newsom visited Downtown High School in Potrero to meet with chronically truant students, spokesman Joe Arellano said. Read More

Winter homeless shelter to open this weekend

The homeless in San Francisco will have an additional shelter option during the cold days of winter, Mayor Gavin Newsom’s office announced Friday. A winter shelter program for adult males begins Sunday and runs through Feb. 27, the Mayor’s Office said in a statement. The so-called San Francisco Interfaith Winter Shelter Program will offer both housing and support services for guests, it said. The St. Boniface Church at 133 Golden Gate Ave. will be the first program location offering shelter. Spaces are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Read More

High-profile PR man steps into hotel fight

Well-known public relations guru Sam Singer has been hired to represent the Hotel Council of San Francisco during the ongoing hotel labor dispute, the council announced Friday. And not surprisingly, slams against the union have already begun. Local 2 Unite Here! – which represents 9,000 hotel workers at 61 city hotels – has been staging separate, multiday strikes at various major downtown hotels during the last three weeks in order to obtain a desired contract. The contract between the union and hotels expired Aug. 14. Read More

Newsom Tracker: Just meetings?

Mayor Gavin Newsom is conducting meetings at City Hall on Friday and has no public appearances scheduled — at least that is what his official schedule says. Then again, Newsom has been showing up to events that are not on his schedule. Take Thursday, for instance, when the mayor appeared at a Project Homeless Connect event in Golden Gate Park. Time will tell where the mayor makes an appearance. Read More

Park homeless spurn outreach

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Mayor Gavin Newsom experienced firsthand Thursday morning that outreach efforts to some hard-core homeless in Golden Gate Park are failing. During a Project Homeless Connect event near Hippie Hill, an area on the eastern end of the park where transients are known to gather only a field away from a children’s playground, the mayor tried — in some cases unsuccessfully — to persuade habitual park campers to utilize the housing and health services offered by The City. Read More

Strikes may upset shopping season

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The extended hotel labor dispute in San Francisco could send a negative message to holiday visitors and shoppers, discouraging them from spending money in The City during an already rocky economy. Stalled contract talks between six major hotel chains and the union Unite Here! Local 2 — which represents 9,000 workers at 61 San Francisco hotels — led to a walkout and strike at the Westin St. Francis in Union Square on Wednesday. It is the third picket at a San Francisco hotel in as many weeks, and there are no scheduled talks between the two sides. Read More

Stabbed S.F. artist to make return

The San Francisco artist who was recently stabbed while painting a mural on Market Street to benefit a city beautification project will resume work on the piece on Saturday. Glen Park resident Jason Hailey, also known as “Chor Boogie,” has been painting a nearly half-block-long mural in the 1000 block of Market Street as part of a series of city projects intended to beautify the seedy strip and attract more pedestrians and bicyclists. Read More

Bad biz can’t mess with Herrera

City Attorney Dennis Herrera’s vigilant attacks on businesses that harm consumers have earned him a national award. The National Association of Consumer Advocates said Tuesday Herrera won the 2009 Consumer Attorney of the Year Award at their annual meeting in Philadelphia. Herrera was described by the Los Angeles Times as running “the most effective public office in the country,” NACA said in a release. Read More

Newsom Tracker: Meetings, game plans

Mayor Gavin Newsom continues to lock himself in City Hall, reportedly conducting meetings, according to the Mayor’s Office. Newsom has been dealing with city budget issues and has also been finalizing his game plan for the remainder of his mayoral term ending January 2012, among other tasks, staffers said.   Read More

Arts in Storefronts next stop: The Mission

The third installment of the Arts in Storefronts pilot program will launch Friday in the Mission District with an evening celebration. Vacated storefronts will transform from failed businesses into art exhibits. The work of San Francisco-based artists will be on display. The project is a citywide effort that recently kicked off in the Mid-Market and Tenderloin neighborhoods and is set to expand Oct. 30 to the Bayview district. All installations will remain on view through the end of January, according to the San Francisco Arts Commission. Read More
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