San Francisco’s uptick in encampment sweeps has left homeless people increasingly without IDs, hurting their ability to ...
Environmental activists’ new tool is identifying Bay Area toxic sites that most need their attention. It could help protect ...
The San Francisco Public Press is publishing results for the 15 local propositions on the November 5 ballot. For other local results, visit the city’s Department of Elections website. With 364,959 ...
Are you preparing to vote? Read our Voter Guide, analyzing Proposition K and San Francisco’s other local ballot measures. Perhaps no local issue in this election is more contentious than Proposition K ...
This article is adapted from an episode of our podcast “Civic.” Click the audio player below to hear the full story. In the November 2024 election, San Francisco voters are being asked to decide how ...
A San Francisco lawmaker said she would propose legislation Tuesday to strengthen protections for reproductive health care facilities and their patients from anti-abortion activists. The activists ...
If you’re one of the thousands of San Franciscans experiencing homelessness, you might be wondering if you can vote in this election. The answer is yes — even if you lack a fixed address or physical ...
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See our November 2024 SF Voter Guide for a nonpartisan analysis of measures on the San Francisco ballot, for the election occurring Nov. 5, 2024. The following measure is on that ballot. Proposition O ...
San Franciscans this election are weighing whether Propositions D or E would bring the reforms that City Hall’s commission system needs. John Monson, co-chair of the city’s civil grand jury, discusses ...
Many older adults living on fixed incomes in San Francisco teeter on the brink of homelessness. After rent, they have little money for other essentials. Proposition G could keep some of those people ...