A program offering more services and staffing in subsidized housing for veterans has promising results, but future funding remains uncertain.
A new state law touts whistleblower protections, but late amendments narrow eligibility and weaken safeguards critics sought.
Nonprofit provider HealthRight 360 has deployed a mobile clinic to provide stopgap primary care for a low-income community undergoing massive transformation. So far, only a handful of people have ...
Young people hold a dance protest celebrating trans youth in Washington D.C. in 2017. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic This article is adapted from an ...
An intergenerational group plays mahjong in Chinatown at the September 2025 night market. Credit: Zhe Wu / San Francisco Public Press Xinling Wang avoided San Francisco’s Chinatown for years. When she ...
Sneha Rao, a UCSF PhD student in developmental biology, is helping lead the McClintock Letters campaign, which trains young scientists to connect their research to everyday lives through ...
This reporting was supported with a California Health Equity Fellowship from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and a grant from the Pulitzer Center. If it weren’t for his wife suggesting ...
Bay Area technology companies are racing to build powerful artificial intelligence systems they admit could pose “catastrophic risks” to society. But a new report by academic experts commissioned by ...
As California searches for ways to spur electric vehicle adoption, cities are working to expand infrastructure. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie unveiled six EVgo fast chargers in Bayview July 9.
Visitation Valley School is among the campuses in SFUSD that have seen Cantonese biliteracy classes cut or consolidated. The San Francisco Unified School District announced plans in July to open a ...
Adam Garret-Clark, right, does seasonal weeding with volunteers at a property in West Oakland. Initial site assessment for a bioremediation experiment is underway at the former auto-wrecking yard.
Budget cuts proposed by San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie would eliminate key oversight positions at the Department of Police Accountability, raising concerns from civil rights advocates. Updated ...
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