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“Without CEQA, The City becomes a developer’s playground,” warned Lori Brooke, co-founder of Neighborhoods United SF, which ...
San Francisco has long relied upon nonprofits to provide public services for less than the cost of city workers. Now, they're ...
San Francisco joins a lawsuit against the Trump administration for unlawfully stopping EPA grant programs, impacting ...
The special master's first report on how women who were once incarcerated at the now-closed FCI Dublin all-women's prison was ...
From the perspective of reproductive rights advocates, postmortem pregnancy is the bottom of a slippery slope down which anti-abortion sentiment has led America. It obliterates women’s autonomy, ...
San Francisco Pride is one of the largest gatherings of LGBTQ+ people in the United States. For over 50 years, the parade has ...
Koho, a new co-working space in San Francisco's Japantown, aims to help revitalize the area while preserving its culture and creativity. Max Darrow reports.
Mayor Daniel Lurie’s budget plan restricts funding that activists say is essential for immigrants and working-class residents ...
9th Circuit ruled Trump likely had legal grounds to deploy Guard over Newsom’s objection Judge Breyer may still rule on unresolved legal issues not covered by appeals court. Newsom seeks ...
Weeks after Kehlani controversy, San Diego Pride under fire for its ‘silence’ on LGBTQ+ issues Elected officials and the Pride Military Department have backed out of festivities set for next ...
Founded in 1983, the AIDS Legal Referral Panel just reached a milestone in its decades of representing San Franciscans and Bay Area residents living with HIV. Its caseload has evolved, but its ...