State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) on Wednesday announced that he would be "deprioritizing X" as a means of communicating his work, calling the social media platform "a garbage fire."
State Senate Bill 395, proposed by Sen. Scott Weiner and sponsored by San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, could spur more bars and restaurants downtown by adding up to 20 new liquor licenses to the expensive and population-limited supply.
The author of California's SB 1047, the nation's most controversial AI safety bill of 2024, is back with a new AI bill that could shake up Silicon Valley.
San Francisco leaders are hoping more restaurants and bars in the city's struggling tourist areas will help lead downtown's recovery. Driving the news: Sen. Scott Wiener on Tuesday announced legislation that would create 20 new "low-cost" liquor licenses for hospitality zones in downtown SF around areas like the Moscone Center,
State Sen. Scott Wiener had previously won support from Elon Musk but faced a fierce pushback from fellow Democrats and the AI industry over his prior attempt.
In the past few months, some Democratic state legislators have joined the reported exodus of users on Elon Musk's social media site X.
Hospitality-rich areas of San Francisco’s struggling downtown could get a boost with the issuance of 20 more liquor licenses, according to recently proposed California legislation championed by local lawmakers.
On Saturday, the city officially announced that the Great Highway park will open on April 12. At the celebration, the Recreation and Park Department encouraged the public to get involved in a naming contest for the new park and provided a couple of examples from the 250 submissions already received.
The California lawmaker who introduced an AI safety protection bill later vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom has again introduced legislation to regulate the powerful technology. Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has introduced Senate Bill 53,
New San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie joins Senator Scott Wiener on a piece of legislation designed to increase activity downtown. Per Axios, Senate Bill 395 would “create a new type of liquor license with a one-time cost of $20,000 for businesses in ...
Nearly a dozen Walgreens have closed in San Francisco, particularly affecting seniors and people with disabilities.
Asian voters and political organizers spoke to a local news outlet about why the Asian community is beginning to shift away from Democrats over issues like public safety.