12/12/17 1:11 a.m. San Francisco Mayor Dies Unexpectedly
December 12, 2017
San Francisco Hearts Mourn...
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Dec. 12, 2017
Mayor Ed Lee Collapses at Safeway Succumbs to Death at Zuckerberg
San Francisco General Hospital...Heavy Hearts in San Francisco!
Edwin Lee
San Francisco's 43rd Mayor Passes 1:11 a.m.12/12/17
Acting Mayor London Breed Sadly Announces the Sudden Death of Mayor Edwin Lee. Click image for video.
San Francisco- The thoughts and prayers of San Franciscans are with Mayor Edwin Lee's Family. The announcement of his death this morning came as Board of Supervisor President London Breed and now Acting Mayor gave as many details as she could early this morning. She announced a 10 a.m. News Conference at City Hall today.
Some News Coverage:
KPIX Reporter Joe Vazquez Spoke Early This Morning with former San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr., a mentor of the Late San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee.
Reverend Greggory Brown, Miracles of Faith Community Church, ELCA
So sorry to hear of Mayor Ed Lee's death overnight. I know you supported his administration with much respect. We will keep the Mayor's family and San Francisco in our Prayers. Pastor.
Jackie Wright of Wright Enterprises Congratulates Mayor Edwin Lee October 14, 2015 at the announcement of the $1.69 Billion HUD Public Housing Transformation Plan in San Francisco. Photo by Johnnie Burrell, International Media TV:
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Since the smartphones, tablets and computers that consumers depend on to stay connected take a significant bite out of the household budget, it’s important for consumers to understand their options and rights when it comes to protecting their investment. Consumer Action is inviting consumer educators, counselors, case managers, social services providers and advocates to a free, in-person training on smartphone, tablet and computer warranty rights
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A $2.1 million grant from the State of California will strengthen the City’s ability to confront food waste and insecurity.