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The number of homeless tents on the streets of San Francisco has reached its lowest point since before the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
"We are actually seeing people lose their tents, but they're still experiencing homelessness and sleeping, sometimes now ...
San Francisco reports a decline in homeless tents, with some criticizing the metric's accuracy for reflecting homelessness.
For activists in San Francisco, Mamdani's rise is a sobering reminder of just how far they've fallen in this onetime bastion ...
The 55th annual San Francisco Pride Parade marched, danced and skipped down Market Street in an array of music, dancing, a sea of rainbows and costumes to celebrate the “Queer Joy is Resistance ...
If there is one city that radiates queer joy, it’s San Francisco. While this city is a beacon of queerness all year long, but ...
Changes in the interpretation of campaign finance law could be on the horizon. Also on the show: a new approach to homeless ...
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The Sehkmet Statue Anomalies
Some reported feelings of intense energy, while others saw the statue appear to glow, blink, or even smile. Cameras failed to capture images properly, with light behaving abnormally and some photos ...
The local sheriff won't comment on whether eight victims wore life jackets or how many jackets were aboard, citing an ongoing ...
The built environment at San Francisco's 16th and Mission is making a bad situation worse. Could architectural change spur ...
California lawmakers have rolled back portions of a landmark state environment law to make it easier to build new housing in urban areas.
Arleene Correa Valencia, Alejandro Cartegena and Nanci Amaka present unforgettable work at Catharine Clark Gallery.