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In a hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Donna M. Ryu, San Francisco argued that the Coalition on Homelessness, a nonprofit ...
Sylvie Sturm is a journalist with San Francisco Public Press covering housing policy. Here she explains how funding cuts will ...
The City of San Francisco's health department found a way to make homeless shelters more safe by bringing healthcare closer.
San Francisco officials argued that nearly 2,000 people in the Bay Area city alone could face eviction if they lost their subsidies from the federal funding.
San Francisco ... who became homeless and because there are zero emergency shelters in that neighborhood, they didn't want to go to get services in the Tenderloin. "People become homeless ...
With overdose deaths continuing to rise, a shift is unfolding in San Francisco: one that pits harm reduction orthodoxy against a growing call for sobriety-based supportive housing.
TAKING AIM at “Not In My Backyard” politics, a majority of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors propose to balance homeless services equally across the ...
There are approximately 275,000 people living unsheltered in the US, with over half of them in California, and the Grants ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has proposed creating a new police unit that will help enforce his proposal to arrest homeless ...
A California lawmaker is proposing that the state give sober-living centers a cut of housing funding. That would roll back ...