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S F wants to ban gas in all buildings But moving to electric could cost up to $5 9 billion

Skip to main content Currently Reading Will S.F. residents have to ditch their gas stoves, heaters? S.F. wants to ban them, but it could cost up to $5.9 billion FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Casa Adelante apartments in S.F. were built in compliance with local ordinances banning natural gas.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less 2of2 A heat recovery ventilator, which captures warmth from interior air and applies it to fresh external air to diminish energy usage at the Casa Adelante apartments at 2060 Folsom in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, December 29, 2020. Casa Adelante is being built in compliance with local government ordinances that passed this year banning or restricting natural gas in new construction. Various cities around California have passed such laws, including San Francisco.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

State s fiscal crisis team sounds alarm on the ability of CCSF to stay afloat

State s fiscal crisis team sounds alarm on the ability of CCSF to stay afloat FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Students enter Cloud Hall through damaged doors at CCSF’s Ocean Campus last February.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less 2of3 Young and old gathered on the steps of San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday to protest the elimination of hundreds of classes across all disciplines at City College.Nanette Asimov / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Students descend the staircase leading from Science Hall at City College of San Francisco;s Ocean Campus last February.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less City College of San Francisco is at risk of insolvency and a takeover by the state because it has lost control of its payroll expenses, a new report obtained by The Chronicle says.

Bay Area mobilizes against crimes targeting AAPI community, reward fund created

Bay Area mobilizes against crimes targeting AAPI community, reward fund created Bay Area mobilizes against crimes targeting AAPI community It was a day of action on both sides of the Bay, mobilizing against crimes targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. We re seeing mobilization on multiple fronts, from taking stock of where San Francisco stands to a new reward fund aimed at catching those who commit hate crimes. SAN FRANCISCO - It was a day of action on both sides of the Bay, mobilizing against crimes targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. We re seeing mobilization on multiple fronts, from taking stock of where San Francisco stands to a new reward fund aimed at catching those who commit hate crimes.

Bay Briefing: Kamala is a tipping point - Laredo Morning Times

Bay Briefing: Kamala is a tipping point FacebookTwitterEmail Sen. Kamala Harris (right), with Rep. Barbara Lee, will be sworn in as vice president on Wednesday.Pool / Getty Images Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Tuesday, Jan. 19. No need to double check your calendar: There is a red flag warning in parts of California in winter. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. ‘It’s not preordained which way we’ll go’ Two weeks after images of a violent mob including white supremacists storming into the Capitol were seared into Americans’ minds, Capitol Hill will feature a very different image: the swearing-in of Kamala Harris, first Black woman and woman of color to become vice president.

Slum charges fly in fracas over affordable housing in S F s Sunset District

No Slums In The Sunset : Backlash over affordable housing development intensifies in western S.F. neighborhood FacebookTwitterEmail The Police Credit Union at 26th Avenue and Irving Street in San Francisco is the site of a planned seven-story affordable housing structure, which has some neighbors raising an outcry.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle In early January, anonymous attack posters were slipped into mailboxes and left on doorsteps in San Francisco’s Sunset District. The poster read, “No Slums In The Sunset.” It informed residents that a “7-story, 100-unit high-rise slum” was planned for the neighborhood and predicted that within two years the property in question at 26th Avenue and Irving Street would “become the best place in San Francisco to buy heroin.”

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