San Francisco public-sector unions are urging Mayor Daniel Lurie to close the city’s massive budget deficit without making ...
Dr. Terry Osback, the chief medical officer and a psychiatrist at the St. Anthony Foundation, located just a short walk from ...
San Francisco’s plans to expand homeless services in the Bayview district are drawing increasingly severe criticism from the ...
Daniel Lurie, the city’s new mayor, is scaling back a program that gives away clean foil, pipes and plastic straws for ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie on Wednesday announced that the city would no longer provide fentanyl users with paraphernalia to consume ...
A coalition of businesses on Market Street has revived the push to reopen the downtown artery to cars, hoping to draw support ...
In order to win The City’s support for what is now a pared-down spectrum of initiatives, applicants will have to meet ...
City-funded programs will no longer be allowed to distribute supplies used for drug consumption unless individuals receive ...
For years, we've known that most San Franciscans support mandatory treatment for people on the streets dealing with alcohol ...
The program to provide clean foil, pipes, and plastic straws for drug users, free of charge, costs taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.
It turns out Mayor Daniel Lurie’s administration got something of a head start on one of its top policy priorities: devising ways to reduce San Francisco’s entrenched homelessness crisis. Crankstart, ...