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Mayor Lurie signs SF's "Recovery First" ordinance to prioritize long-term remission strategies for drug abuse.
Three nonprofits will use a $7.5 million, no-strings grant to help several hundred families stay off the streets. It also ...
A tax break for San Francisco downtown developers advanced this week. Will it be enough to spur office-to-housing conversion?
However, elements of that economic devastation continue to haunt us today. One of the most obvious examples is the explosion ...
In 2022-23, 18,255 people or 38 per cent of those seeking Specialist Homelessness Services reported family and ... Staying home, leaving violence is an initiative that enables women and children ...
San Francisco opens James Baldwin Place, a new sober living facility to support individuals recovering from homelessness and ...
There are hundreds of families on the city’s family shelter waitlist, and nearly 500 people on the adult shelter waitlist. On ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie has yet to have a major policy disagreement with most San Francisco supervisors, but that might be ...
A federal judge ruled Monday that San Francisco officials must provide better training for its workers who collect homeless individuals' personal belongings as the city ramps up removals of ...
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and ...
During his first administration, President Donald Trump’s top health officials gave North Carolina permission to use Medicaid money for social services not traditionally covered by health insurance.