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Tagged with: Dennis Herrera

San Francisco continues to push back against Sessions

City Attorney Dennis Herrera and his office continue to push back on Trump's immigration policies. In a statement released today Herrera responded to Attorney...

Trump’s lawyer backs down on massive federal cuts for sanctuary cities

A lawyer for the Trump Administration told a federal judge Friday that the executive order targeting "sanctuary cities" and counties would not result in...

PG&E, with Trump’s help, could shake down SF for $600 million

San Francisco is locked in a battle with Pacific Gas and Electric Company that arises from the company’s century-old efforts to keep municipal power...

SF city attorney is taking Trump to court over immigration policy 

City Attorney Dennis Herrera today filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump and his administration over Trump's executive order directing enforcement action against sanctuary...

A stunning lack of reality at Mayor Lee’s State of the City

An upbeat Mayor Ed Lee delivered a State of the City address at the old Hibernia Bank Building today that sounded like a re-election...

City College wins accreditation battle — but issues remain

  City College of San Francisco will continue as an accredited institution for the next seven years, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges...

The Agenda, Jan. 9-16: Party with 48hills, a new Board of Supes …

We open this Agenda with an invite and a plea: On Thursday/19, 48hills will celebrate, so to speak, the new year and offer a...

The Agenda, May 23-29: Amateur hour in the Mayor’s Office …

By mid-afternoon, a little after 3pm Friday, reporters were starting to gather out in front of the Mayor’s office. We’d gotten the word, thanks...

The Frisco 5 are back: ‘This is a community-driven fight and we will keep fighting’

In their first appearance since they were taken to the hospital on Friday, May 6th, the Frisco 5 – except Maria Cristina Gutierrez –...

The Agenda, May 9-15: Hunger strike moves to City Hall, early voting starts ….

UPDATED WITH CORRECTION The Frisco Five have changed tactics. The hunger strike is over, and they and their supporters are moving to large-scale protests, starting...