Late Night Boozing Bill Fails to Pass Senate Committee
A bill proposed by San Francisco state Senator Mark Leno that would have allowed businesses to stay open later and sell alcohol until 4:00am has failed to clear the Senate Governmental Organization Committee.
Is SF Ready for Alcohol Sales After 2am?
State Senator Mark Leno has proposed a bill that would allow communities the option of extending beverage service until 4am at restaurants, night clubs and bars, pending a full public approval process—something that could greatly affect San Francisco’s nightlife scene.
Prop 8 Case Set to be Heard by U.S. Supreme Court
California’s ban on same-sex marriage will go before the highest court in the land on Tuesday, with the Supreme Court justices set to hear arguments on Proposition 8.
Supreme Court to Take Up California’s Ban On Same-Sex Marriage
The Supreme Court made it official on Friday – as the high court announced that they will take up California’s ban on same-sex marriage, reviewing a federal appeals court ruling that struck down Proposition 8.
SF Supes Vote No on Nudity
It’s a bit of a “touchy” subject but this week, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in a 6-5 vote passed a measure that would ban public nudity under most occasions.
Register to Vote – Last Chance is Monday
With the election just about two weeks ago, Monday is the last day to register to vote.
Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founder Wants to Stamp Money Out of Politics
After spending the week in San Francisco, Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen is heading to Los Angeles to kick off a campaign to literally stamp money out of politics.
No Clothes in SF, Pay a Fine
San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener is making it pretty clear to nudists – put your clothes back on or else.
Food Trucks to Help – The Homeless??
Former San Francisco Supervisor Bevan Dufty, who now serves as Mayor Ed Lee’s director of HOPE (housing opportunities, partnership and engagement), has come up with a unique idea to help with the homeless problem facing the city.
Silversun Pickups Don’t Like Mitt Romney
Politicians always use popular songs during their campaigns, particularly in presidential years. But what if they don’t get permission to use a song?




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