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Federal immigration agents often try to lean on local law enforcement agencies for assistance in deporting undocumented immigrants, but an NBC Bay Area investigation reveals those requests often go ig ...
In recent weeks, hundreds of thousands have taken part in similar protests across the country, outraged at how Tesla CEO Elon ...
People marched in SOMA and the Tenderloin to raise awareness about San Francisco’s fentanyl crisis and to call for action to prevent overdose deaths.
Currently, there are no homeless shelters in four of San Francisco's 11 districts, and a proposal is in the works to change that, taking an entirely new approach to tackling the city's crisis.
San Francisco has opened the doors to a new stabilization center aimed at providing care for those in crisis on the city's ...
San Francisco has moved closer to adopting a “recovery first” drug policy that sets abstinence from illicit drugs as its ...
San Francisco's government attracts endless, well-deserved scorn for all the petty restrictions it imposes on its residents.
A federal judge in California on Thursday barred the Trump administration from denying or conditioning the use of federal ...
Kennedy Jr. is considering removing the COVID-19 vaccine from CDC's schedule of recommended immunizations for children, ...
Notes from a recent meeting of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ COVID-19 Work Group show health ...
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Workers haven’t even started to pour the foundation at 1515 South Van Ness, a 168-unit affordable housing project that will be the Mission District’s biggest in two decades. But already Mission ...