Older Adults with HIV Face Barriers to Staying Housed. That Could Hurt Efforts to Slow HIV’s Spread.
San Francisco’s population of people with HIV is living past age 50 — and even longer — for the first time. As this population ages, more investment is needed to help them remain stably housed.
A new report finds that the city’s agency in charge of fighting homelessness is ignoring data available to ensure the quality ...
Long-term tenants of 1120 Jackson St. in San Francisco have formed a union to fight evictions at the 16-unit building.
The court might dismiss a case stemming from a social media image depicting a Planned Parenthood volunteer beneath the words ...
California’s ride-hailing regulator has repeatedly promised to release safety data on Uber and Lyft — most recently voting last August to do so. It still hasn’t, leaving the public in the dark about ...
San Francisco’s Committee on Information Technology quietly reviewed a new policy that seeks to relax restrictions on the city’s drone fleet.
A version of this article was published in collaboration with our partners at El Tecolote. Lee este artículo en español. Today, Californians will decide which two gubernatorial contenders will advance ...
More than 1,000 protesters march down Mission Street in May Day demonstrations opposing inequality Trump administration policies targeting the working class and immigrants. Credit: Neal Wong / San ...
Jennifer Esteen, vice president of organizing for Service Employees International Union Local 1021, urged voters to support Proposition D as a way to restore funding and prevent further cuts at an ...
Proposition C is heavily funded by wealthy Silicon Valley donors and San Francisco-based companies, some with global workforces that could face higher taxes if employee pay comparisons are expanded ...
On the June ballot, voters will face the decision to raise or lower taxes on companies with unequal pay structures, thanks to competing voter initiatives. Credit: Yesica Prado / San Francisco Public ...
Community groups converged Wednesday at City Hall to defend funding for the Environment Department. Antonio Diaz of the community organizing group PODER said the city’s building electrification ...
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