San Francisco is facing an influx of homeless migrant families. City Hall will offer temporary housing to some, while the rest face an uncertain future.
A growing dispute among Chinatown businesses is temporarily quelled, following a decision to limit outdoor events with ...
Read this story in English. Todos los sábados, Aurelia Ramírez llena una bolsa con folletos sobre servicios locales de apoyo social, compra unas docenas de pan dulce y una caja de café, y camina por ...
Faced with an influx of unhoused migrant families into San Francisco, the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing will soon offer between 100 and 150 households temporary stays in hotels in ...
This article is adapted from an episode of our podcast “Civic.” Click the audio player below to hear the full story. Lee esta historia en español. Every Saturday, Aurelia Ramirez fills a tote bag with ...
Desde el comienzo de la pandemia del COVID-19, los mayas de San Francisco han estado muriendo por sobredosis de drogas a tasas elevadas. Los expertos dicen que se necesitan servicios de salud más ...
Over the past several months, health care providers have been warning San Francisco officials that while the city was focused on fighting COVID-19, rates of HIV infection and related illnesses were ...
The future is uncertain for California Proposition 1, which looks like it might pass by a razor-thin margin and would expand the state’s mental health and substance abuse treatment infrastructure. As ...
San Francisco Public Press Executive Director Michael Stoll and Publisher Lila LaHood look back on a decade of working in a nonprofit news operation they founded — including the hurdles they had to ...
Monica Jensen, the multimedia editor at SF Public Press, is also a volunteer at the “Crosscurrents” news program on KALW Public Radio. She has been documenting a collective art project titled “Welcome ...