good afternoon and welcome to the june 7th, 2022, regular meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. madam clerk, please call the roll. (roll call) thank you. the san francisco board of supervisors acknowledges we are on the unseeded homeland of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, they have never lost nor forgotten their abilities as care takers of this place as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors, elders and relatives of the community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first people. please stand to recite the pledge of allegiance. i would like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov tv. we have michael who records the meetings and makes the transcripts available to the public onli
To come out of the house. I asked they called 911 they said no. Reporter the seconds it took him to grab his phone and call 911 tabatha had gone back in. To get the dog . Apparently get the dog dog. She did not makuta out. She did not. She was located on the first floor. Her dog perished as well. Her husband was out here for awhile for most of the morning just staring. You can see he was kind of in shock. Then i think when he found the news out that his wife did not make it, he just lost it. Reporter 39yearold tabatha seen here on her Facebook Page couldnt bear to see her frightened beloved dog run back into those flames alo alone. I just came up and its just bad. Thats all. Reporter it cost her her life. But so many pet owners understand why she did it. They love their pets. They want to go after their pets. Her dogs were her were everything to her. We always tell people once youre out stay out. I know its hard to do. You got stay out. Reporter well tabathas husband and her motherinla
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Three historic homes are set to come down on Tchoupitoulas Street to make way for the expansion of a carwash, riling preservationists who say that allowing the demolitions will rewards
By R. Stephanie Bruno and Katherine Hart The City Council is set to determine the fate of three 19th century cottages on Tchoupitoulas Street at its Thursday (Feb. 1) meeting. The owners took their demolition request to the council after the Historic District Landmarks Commission blocked it. The doubles on the river side of the […]