This story was part of coverage that won the 35th SPJ NorCal Excellence in Journalism Award, Print/Online Small Division. San Francisco turned down a research […]
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SF to Add Water Outlets in Neighborhoods With Large Homeless Populations
San Francisco plans to expand access to drinking water for people living on the streets by adding permanent taps in three neighborhoods and leaving in […]
S.F. Spent Estimated $500,000 on Unused RVs Meant for Homeless
Twenty-nine recreational vehicles leased by San Francisco to house homeless residents during the pandemic were never used for their intended purpose, an endeavor that may […]
Medical experts weigh in on protesters’ anti-mask claims
When a small group of anti-lockdown protesters gathered in front of Mayor London Breed’s house Dec. 13, they said San Francisco’s shelter-in-place measures were too […]
In the Bay Area, hope and anxiety
by Brian Howey and Steven Rascón As President Trump and his supporters moved to stop the counting of mail-in votes in key battleground states yesterday, […]
43% of Emergency Hygiene Facilities for S.F. Homeless Lack Essentials
This story was part of coverage that won the 35th SPJ NorCal Excellence in Journalism Award, Print/Online Small Division. More than four in every 10 […]
Right-wing groups are recruiting students to target teachers
When the threatening letters started to arrive, Albert Ponce stopped letting his daughter touch the mail. Ponce, a political science professor at Diablo Valley College […]
During Coronavirus Outbreak S.F. Will Continue to Seize Homeless People’s Property
San Francisco will continue to confiscate belongings from people living in street encampments during the coronavirus outbreak, a Department of Public Works representative said, despite […]