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SF commits $18 million to extend SNAP benefits
San Francisco will cover SNAP food aid benefits through November via an $18 million public-private partnership, city officials announced Wednesday.
With a historic interruption of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program set to hit Saturday amid the nearly monthlong federal government shutdown, Crankstart Foundation CEO Missy Narula had the idea of sharing the cost with San Francisco of providing food benefits to around 112,000 city residents.
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SF names assistant US attorney as first inspector general after spate of corruption scandals
San Francisco named its first Inspector General this week, after voters created the position tasked with citywide accountability in 2024's general election. Alexandra "Alex" Shepard, an Assistant U.S.
Mike Wilson has been a reporter at the Knoxville News Sentinel for more than eight years now, covering Tennessee Volunteers athletics for the entirety of Vitello’s successful run on Rocky Top (which included three trips to the College World Series in Omaha and winning the 2024 national championship).
The yearly report, first commissioned in 2018, measures the cleanliness of The City’s residential and commercial streets and sidewalks by the amount of graffiti, feces, severe litter and dump — collections of trash deemed larger than severe litter — found by contracted city evaluators.
Firefighters believe the blaze started inside the victim’s apartment, which they described as a possible hoarding situation that made battling the flames more difficult.
Police used DNA testing and a tip from a parent to identify a 19-year-old male suspect in an attack that disturbed the city.
On Monday, a beloved shop cat was allegedly struck and killed by a Waymo driving down 16th Street. Now, a small sidewalk memorial has cropped up in his honor, complete with bouquets and lit candles. R
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey's 39-yard wheel route catch and run advances SF into red zone.
The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers are reportedly looking for help in the same area of their defense and that could lead to a deadline struggle for the same players between the two teams.
Constanza is considered the No. 20 overall player and the eighth-ranked small forward in the class of 2026 by 247Sports' Composite Rankings. He picked Georgetown over NC State, Kansas, Syracuse and more. Constanza told Tipton that he picked the Hoyas because Georgetown "felt like home" and he had a strong connection with the coaching staff.