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More than six weeks after a new city policy overhauling harm-reduction services took effect, community members and participants are offering mixed reviews about how it’s playing out on the streets.
Two new books by firefighters consider the increasing threat of wildfires in the U.S. According to the National Interagency ...
Heffernan Foundation, the charitable giving program of Heffernan Insurance Brokers, is excited to announce the Frank and Lenore Heffernan scholarship initiative that will award a one-time $20,000 ...
Pushback is expected Wednesday against San Francisco Mayor Daniel Luries’s proposed budget cuts as opponents fear a new wave ...
The SFMTA board advanced an RV permitting program tonight that would, counterintuitively, help Mayor Lurie's attempt to ban ...
San Francisco’s Sugary Drinks Distributor Tax passed with 62.5% of the vote in November 2016, charging a one-cent levy per ...
California’s main source of homelessness funding would drop from $1 billion last year to $0 this year in the proposed state ...
Homeless women in San Francisco face different challenges than men — a majority became homeless due to domestic violence and ...
A new supportive housing program known as the Step-Up Housing Initiative opened in Berkeley. The city's Vice Mayor Ben Bartlett joined KTVU to speak about the program and the services it provides, in ...
The Trump administration’s FY 2026 budget proposes a 51% cut to HUD, threatening key affordable housing programs amid rising ...