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On Day 60 of the 16th St. Plaza crackdown, a longtime Mission resident reflects on calmer streets and whether the changes ...
It was yet another dramatic day in court for the SFMTA, which is being sued for alleged racial harassment and discrimination.
Federal funding loses have sent programs offering harm reduction services and behavioral health support in San Francisco ...
Mission District neighbors protest drug use at 16th and Julian, calling for city action as tensions rise near residential ...
With about half a century of City Hall experience between them, veteran politicos Ed Harrington and Eric Jaye dissect Lurie's ...
Mission St. unveiled a new plan that slashes 10 affordable housing units. The reason? more sunlight at Marshall Elementary.
Mold, asbestos, and an allegedly absent landlord — tenants at the Thomas Paine Square Apartments in the Fillmore are asking ...
The 21-year-old suspect, Trayvon Williams, was arrested in the shooting death of 19-year-old Keyandre Bates on Friday.
On Day 59 of the 16th Street crackdown, longtime locals say little has changed, even as police patrols and quiet street ...
Rather than accept a $5.4M cut, DA Brooke Jenkins says her office needs a $2.9M raise — or else San Franciscans won't be safe ...
The San Francisco Police Department was mired in chaos more than eight years ago when its chief took over. Now, he's stepping ...
Bill Scott will return to Los Angeles to head the newly formed transit police force, according to an internal email.