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Vanderbilt University has acquired the California College of the Arts campus near San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood. The school is expected to serve 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
The announcement was tied to a press conference held earlier today, where Mayor Daniel Lurie stood alongside Vanderbilt University leaders to announce plans to open a full-time campus in San Francisco by 2027.
Vanderbilt University plans to open a new full-time campus in San Francisco on the former site of the California College of the Arts beginning in 2027.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state will spend $419 million in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego to address homelessness.
A Feather Alert has been activated for 25-year-old Jordayn Pimentel, last seen in San Francisco on Wednesday, January 14 in San Francisco. If you have any information, please contact the
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Newsom-linked San Francisco cafe covered in mouse droppings as health inspectors demand action
The longstanding cafe was purchased by Newsom’s hospitality management company called PlumpJack Group back in 1995. He later sold his San Francisco assets when he became mayor, and placed his stake in PlumPJack in a blind trust when he became governor, according to the SFGate.
San Francisco Homelessness Oversight Commission member Sharky Laguana launched an interactive website on homelessness policy trade-offs. Upon opening Laguana’s website,
A Feather Alert has been activated for 25-year-old Jordayn Pimentel, last seen in San Francisco on Wednesday, January 14 in San Francisco. If you have any information, please contact the
California officials are warning Northern and Central Coast residents against foraging for mushrooms amid an outbreak of mushroom poisoning.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday sharpened his criticism of a proposed ballot measure to tax billionaires, a measure opponents say may push tech companies and other businesses out of the state and wound California's economy.