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A San Francisco police officer was recognized Wednesday as Officer of the Month for aiding in the capture of the man suspected of fatally shooting a health care company CEO in New York City in December.
Supervisors Stephen Sherrill and Danny Sauter, among the city’s new moderate leaders, proposed a law to allow “formula retail” on a mile stretch of Van Ness Avenue, between Redwood Street and Broadway, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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Hundreds of people from local unions, nonprofits, law enforcement and city government stood on the steps outside San Francisco City Hall to reaffirm the city’s sanctuary policy and stand in unity against President Donald Trump’s deportations of undocumented immigrants across the country.