SF News Al Gore Coming to S.F. in Support of Alioto-Pier for Mayor Yes, kids. Michela Alioto-Pier has some friends in high places, and last week we saw the announcement that Al Gore had officially endorsed her for mayor. The campaign announces today that the former
SF News SFist Attends: Last Night's SF Mayoral Open Government Forum Arriving late to the Pier 38 offices of Automattic yesterday evening for a mayoral candidate forum on Open Government, we caught the tail end of opening remarks from a panel comprised of the
SF News Mayoral Candidates Trade Words Over Pay Raises [Mayor Fight!] The Examiner's Ken Garcia might be bored by the Mayor's Race, but over at the Chronicle the mud has started to fly. After last week's news that some city officials will be getting
SF News Michela Alioto-Pier Throws Her Hat in to the Mayor's Race Were she the sort to be spotted wearing a hat, we imagine it would be a sassy fedora, but all personal style issues aside: former District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier is now Mayoral
SF News That's a Wrap: Alioto-Pier Ineligible to Run for Re-election Today the California Supreme Court refused to listen to D-2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier's "request to review her legal bid to run for re-election in November - a decision that effectively ends her campaign,
SF News Alioto-Pier Allowed to Run for Re-Election, Says Judge Thought to be termed out this year, District 2 Supervisor Michela Alioto-Pier could spend another four years on the Board of Supervisors after Superior Court Judge Peter Busch gave her the green light
SF News Should the Mentally Ill Homeless Be Forced to Take Their Medication? Laura's Law so named after a mentally ill man shot college student Laura Wilcox in Nevada County in 2001 allows a judge more quickly to put a severely mentally ill person under supervised