SAN FRANCISCO — Two bilingual and community-minded Chinese American police officers, Carla Lee Hurley and Kirk Yin, have been recently promoted to the rank of Captain in the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), serving as Southern Station Captain and Night Captain respectively. Lee Hurley becomes the highest-ranking Chinese and Asian American woman police officer currently in the department.
- Over 15,000 signatures submitted, San Francisco citywide voters might have a chance to reopen Upper Great Highway
- 4-block Red Lane pilot project on Ocean Avenue presented, local merchants and residents oppose and ask for an immediate halt
- Chinese Newcomers Center holds annual food giveaway in San Francisco Chinatown for 5,000 seniors and low-income families citywide
- San Francisco fails to preserve the historic Portsmouth Square pedestrian bridge in Chinatown, demolition to begin
- SFMTA announces Ocean Avenue red lane implementation to begin in 2027, Chinese community complains the city failed to listen to them
- Opinion: As the Sunset goes, so goes San Francisco; I’m voting for Alan Wong for Supervisor
- Elim Chan named Music Director of San Francisco Symphony, the first woman and first person of Chinese descent in its 115-year history
- Judicial candidate Phoebe Maffei is running for San Francisco Superior Court judge with extensive experience in prosecuting blessing scam cases
Politics & Elections

SAN FRANCISCO — Opponents of the Upper Great Highway closure submitted 15,626 signatures to the Department of Elections on July 6 aiming to qualify for a local ballot measure in the upcoming November election. Organizers of the petitions are strongly confident that citywide voters will have an opportunity to vote on the fate of the Great Highway again.
Asian American History

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco began closing Portsmouth Square Park to public use on June 10 for the renovation project. Many members of the Chinese Community remain outraged by the city's decision to overlook their opposition to removing the historic pedestrian bridge connected to the park and failing to preserve a landmark structure in Chinatown.
Opinions & Open Forum

When walking down Irving Street near 19th Avenue, you will instantly find that it is full of life. Seniors spending mornings in Uncle Benny's, toddlers going on rope walks with their daycare, teens shopping at boba shops, and shoppers looking for a bargain at multiple grocery stores. It is a reminder that the Sunset’s identity as a place for families, is built into its DNA.
Transportation

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) presented its pilot program—a four-block Red Public Transit-only Lane along the Ocean Avenue business corridor—to merchants. Local Asian merchants and residents opposed the pilot program and requested its permanent suspension during a community meeting hosted by the Asian community.
Business

SAN FRANCISCO — Mayor Daniel Lurie joined the nonprofit San Francisco Downtown Development Corporation (SFDDC) to launch a $25 million Downtown Business Fund. This fund offers grants, loans and professional support to entrepreneurs interested in filling vacant storefronts to revitalize downtown San Francisco.
Public Safety

SAN FRANCISCO — Two bilingual and community-minded Chinese American police officers, Carla Lee Hurley and Kirk Yin, have been recently promoted to the rank of Captain in the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), serving as Southern Station Captain and Night Captain respectively. Lee Hurley becomes the highest-ranking Chinese and Asian American woman police officer currently in the department.
Education

SAN FRANCISCO — Thirty Family Child Care centers in San Francisco are on a list to receive advanced heat-pump water heaters for free under a childcare electrification pilot program aimed to improve air quality of the environment where the youngest generation grows.
Public Health

SAN FRANCISCO — Recent data indicates a significant surge in influenza (flu) cases this season and continues to rise nationwide with test positivity reaching high levels in the San Francisco Bay Area and very high levels in Central California. Healthcare experts have recommended that everyone aged 6 months and older receives the flu vaccines every year.
Chinatown

SAN FRANCISCO — With the continued support from generous donors and volunteers, the Chinese Newcomers Service Center held its long-standing traditional food drive on June 5 in Chinatown.







































