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Tenderloin corner store curfew may be extended
January 30, 2026
SF supervisors will vote in February on extending and expanding the midnight–5 a.m. retail-hours restriction from the Tenderloin into parts of SoMa. GrowSF’s view: shut down the bad actors and enforce existing laws—don’t impose a blanket curfew that punishes legitimate small businesses.
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Outer Richmond Sideshow Bust Seizes Assault Rifle
January 22, 2026
SFPD says officers broke up a Jan. 18 Outer Richmond sideshow, arrested two men, towed vehicles, and seized an illegal assault rifle and ammunition. It’s a reminder that stunt-driving events aren’t “harmless fun” — they’re organized disorder that puts neighborhoods at risk.
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Homicides Hit 70-Year Low
January 8, 2026
San Francisco ended 2025 with just 28 homicides—the fewest since 1954—and major drops in robbery, theft, and car break-ins. Other big cities also reported declines, underscoring a broader post-pandemic trend—but SF still needs better clearance rates and sustained enforcement to keep neighborhoods feeling safe.
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Sideshow fines doubled
December 18, 2025
Thanks to Supervisor Danny Sauter, the fine for sideshows has been doubled to $1000.
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Derrick Lew Named San Francisco Police Chief
December 4, 2025
Mayor Daniel Lurie selected Deputy Chief Derrick Lew, a veteran investigator and leader of San Francisco’s drug-market crackdown, as the city’s next police chief, signaling a continued focus on enforcement, technology, and public-safety results.
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New Sobering Center for Drug Arrests
November 12, 2025
The city is finally launching a pragmatic sobering center to handle drug-related arrests, combining enforcement with treatment opportunities.
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SF to Begin RV Parking Ban With Housing Support
October 31, 2025
Mayor Lurie combines two-hour parking limits with permits and $12.9M housing program for compassionate enforcement.
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Speed cameras reduce speeding by 82%
October 2, 2025
San Francisco's new speed cameras are proving highly effective, cutting the number of vehicles speeding.
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SF Supervisor Proposes Doubling Sideshow Fines
October 1, 2025
Supervisor Sauter seeks $1,000 penalties as city targets dangerous street takeovers with stronger deterrents.
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SF Partners with Caltrans to Clear Highway Encampments
August 27, 2025
Mayor Lurie secures state cooperation to tackle homeless camps on freeway property, expanding enforcement capabilities with measurable results.
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RV encampments face new enforcement
June 12, 2025
A new proposal would limit oversized vehicle parking to two hours, with outreach and buyouts for residents.
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SF homeless tents reach lowest level since 2019
April 15, 2025
San Francisco reports a 62% decline in homeless tents citywide, marking the lowest count since tracking began.
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