Despite massive increases in spending and thousands of people placed into housing, San Francisco's homeless population remains about the same.
A treatment program is available in California for people with a mental illness who have committed a crime, rather than jail or prison. But is it working? Here are the pros and cons.
As new San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie begins to take on one of the city's oldest challenges, there is a new report ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO ... Mayor Daniel Lurie is no stranger to the problem of chronic homelessness. In 2017, as CEO of the nonprofit Tipping Point, he vowed to raise $100 million to cut chronic ...
Fremont’s plan to ban homeless camps anywhere in the city has the potential to be the most forceful response yet in the Bay ...
Before Kevin Fagan was an award-winning reporter who immersed himself in the brutal and heartbreaking world of San Francisco’s most chronically homeless individuals, he was just a young kid who knew ...
Once again, the solution to San Francisco's most intractable problems is to pitch a tent — and hope to do everything.
San Francisco Mayor David Lurie launched the San Francisco Police Department Hospitality Task Force as he works to clean up ...
Facing a massive budget deficit, Lurie is banking on the private sector to chip in. He’s no stranger to raising and spending ...