Delayed reappointments leave city’s transparency watchdog unable to make determination about Trump-Lurie phone call records.
Patients, clinicians and union members spent months urging the mayor and Board of Supervisors to restore funding, only to discover clinic consolidations were a Department of Public Health operational ...
For the next two months, the public can weigh in on ballot language and share opinions about local measures with the Board of Supervisors.
San Francisco has struggled to build enough units, but it can invest in a variety of solutions to spur affordable housing production in the coming years. Several will be on the ballot this November.
San Francisco’s population of people with HIV is living past age 50 — and even longer — for the first time. As this population ages, more investment is needed to help them remain stably housed.
Proposition K would put San Francisco on track to making a 2-mile stretch of the Great Highway a permanent recreation space, closed to cars and fully accessible to pedestrians. Credit: Jason Winshell ...
Former California Public Utilities Commission president Loretta Lynch says the agency has failed to protect the public by withholding years of records about the safety of app-based car services.
The San Francisco Public Press, a 17-year-old independent nonprofit news organization producing web and audio journalism, seeks a full-time Development Director to work with the Executive Director and ...
A new report finds that the city’s agency in charge of fighting homelessness is ignoring data available to ensure the quality, safety and accountability of its services.
In September 1956, Cpl. Eldridge Jones found himself atop a sunbaked roof at an old Army camp about an hour outside San Francisco, shoveling radioactive dirt. Too young for Korea and too old for ...
Arieann Harrison talks with longtime Hunters Point resident Antoine Mahan about his concern that truck traffic to and from the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard may be worsening air quality along Innes ...
Around 200 people, many of them older adults and people with disabilities, converged at City Hall on Wednesday to protest cuts to programs that they say help combat isolation, connect people to ...
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