San Francisco Chronicle columnist Heather Knight noted that Breed's election as a black female mayor is particularly significant because of the city's "insane cost of living, which has driven out much of the black middle class."
Date: Jun 14, 2018
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officers, in 2015. Ms. Williams began work on the pledge after text messages among police officers were released describing her and others with charged racial language. Chief Suhr fired eight officers over the scandal, Heather Knight and Emily Green reported for the San Francisco Chronicle at the time.
"There's nothing like Boston, said Heather Knight-Pech of Darien. No other marathon in the world [compares]. [The] city is amazing. [The] people are amazing. [It's the] longest continued run. No group [is] prouder. [I] couldn't miss it for the world."
Francisco supervisors approved the measure for the November ballot by a 6-4 vote. As Chronicle staff writer Heather Knight reported, the four supes who voted no London Breed, Jane Kim, Katy Tang and Norman Yee are people of color who represent neighborhoods with many minority voters. You can im
"Only in San Francisco," winks City Insider's Heather Knight, who goes on to report: "Department of Elections officials today certified that the fellows who call themselves 'intactivists' did indeed persuade enough city voters to sign their petition making circumcision on anybody under 18 a misdeme