Proposition F is on next week’s ballot and proposes a new drug screening process for recipients to tamp down the opioid crisis
After nearly 70 years anchoring Union Square, Macy's is saying goodbye to downtown San Francisco
From 2017 to 2022, the initiative successfully diverted tens of thousands of pounds of drugs in an effort to prevent harmful medications from …
These maps track The City’s dwindling African American community across decades
With pregnancy risks much higher for Black mothers, the San Francisco Black Infant Health Program provides vital support
Nearly four years after the George Floyd protests, the industry has made little diversity progress
Polling for a $300 million affordable housing bond measure on the March 5 ballot showed support falling just short of the two-thirds needed fo…
A federal judge paused proceedings on the legal battle over homelessness in San Francisco while the U.S. Supreme Court takes up a similar caseÂ
Amid a tumultuous stretch, the autonomous-vehicle firm is reportedly in talks to resume testing its services, possibly in Houston or Dallas
The San Francisco mayoral race is heating up a time when the mayors of major American cities are all facing political headwinds
Biden and Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, have alleged Vladimir Putin is responsible for Navalny's death
The City's emergency bureau said the outage confirms the needs for a more "resilient network"
The City Attorney's Office and Qwick, an Arizona-based staffing platform, agreed to settle a lawsuit from last summer; workers in the state will get $1.85 million