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New data shows San Francisco police are writing more tickets than they have in years. It’s all part of the department's response to city leaders demands to make the streets safer.
A recovery housing facility proposed in San Francisco's Marina District is closer to moving one step closer to final approval ...
The actions of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, have turned thousands of physicians into political ...
Supervisor Jackie Fielder, 30, has been the Board of Supervisors’ main and most progressive voice after the body shifted in ...
Using flawed studies and scientific journal publications, abortion opponents are building a body of research meant to ...
A nook of the northeast plaza has essentially become an encampment without tents; glass pipes abound on Mission Street.
An three-judge federal appeals panel has kept in place a lower court's decision to pause the Trump administration's plans to ...
New COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1 is causing concern in California, where it was first detected by Stanford scientists. The FDA, ...
(THE CONVERSATION) On May 27, 2025, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will no longer include the COVID-19 vaccine ...
San Francisco is changing its approach to addressing drug addiction with a new policy emphasizing treatment. Why it matters: ...
Mayor Lurie signs SF's "Recovery First" ordinance to prioritize long-term remission strategies for drug abuse.
Mayor Daniel Lurie said San Francisco has marked a “major step forward in the belief that recovery is possible,” after he signed new “Recovery ...