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Gov. Newsom insisted that obstacles to addressing the housing and homelessness crises remain at the local level during a May ...
Labor leaders and University of California workers were arrested May 15 while protesting at a UC Board of Regents meeting.
Ricardo Sandoval-Palos and Lila LaHood discuss threats to independent journalism and public media. In the face of White House ...
Veterans say sweeping layoffs and privatization are eroding essential Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare and support ...
This reporting was supported by a USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism data fellowship. Toxic site cleanups take longer in parts of San Francisco where fewer residents are white, a new data ...
This article is adapted from an episode of our podcast, “Civic.” Click the audio player below to hear the full story. While San Francisco’s crime rate last year plummeted far faster than that of any ...
Jayson McCauliff stood outside San Francisco’s Tesla dealership on March 29, waving a homemade sign reading, “DOGE STOLE MY JOB!” He was among thousands of people who turned out for a nationwide ...
Just a day before a key hearing in which a United States District judge in Oakland could have decided the fates of hundreds of students nationwide whose visas had been terminated, students, attorneys ...
Ben Santer never imagined that 12 words could change the trajectory of his life and humanity’s understanding of what it was doing to the planet: “The balance of evidence suggests a discernible human ...
San Francisco is experiencing a surge in eviction court filings that has taken even the most seasoned eviction defense lawyers by surprise. “I’ve been doing eviction defense work for a lot of years,” ...