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Mayor Lurie signs SF's "Recovery First" ordinance to prioritize long-term remission strategies for drug abuse.
Groups hand out clean paraphernalia to smoke fentanyl as a strategy to stop people from injecting it. For one year in 2022, ...
San Francisco opens James Baldwin Place, a new sober living facility to support individuals recovering from homelessness and ...
There are hundreds of families on the city’s family shelter waitlist, and nearly 500 people on the adult shelter waitlist. On ...
Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Daniel Lurie are both pushing policies that criminalize homelessness, while the Chan ...
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and ...
Solutions depend on listening to individuals with lived experience, rebuilding trust, and recognizing the humanity of every ...
Not long ago, I visited a public park in San Francisco and witnessed a most astonishing thing: The park was orderly, lots of ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, made homelessness a priority of his administration when he took office in 2019. It had ...
Residents across California echoed the frustration of having homeless people lying on the streets, clogging corners, and ...