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Youth Services chief executive officer Walter Philips rode his bicycle 500 miles to raise awareness for unhoused youth.
San Francisco is changing its approach to addressing drug addiction with a new policy emphasizing treatment. Why it matters: ...
But most of us haven’t even clocked the improvements, with some quickly moving from worry over pandemic-era spikes in violent ...
LZ Granderson The first couple of years of the Reagan administration were rough on most Americans. His 1981 cuts to safety net programs led to an additional 6 million people falling into poverty ...
California Healthline: Silence On E. Coli Outbreak Highlights How Trump Team’s Changes Undermine Food Safety Food ...
POLITICAL DIVISION, California’s economy and the future of the Democratic party were all subjects that were top of mind at ...
I was out of town last Saturday when a sudden phone call shattered my plans for the weekend. My co-tenant informed me of a ...
In cities across the U.S., the housing crisis has reached a breaking point. Rents are skyrocketing, homelessness is rising ...
San Francisco’s queer and trans AAPI communities gathered and marched in a show of resilience and unity outside City Hall. They celebrated identity while pushing back against growing federal threats ...
California is opening up its track-and-field championship to more girls after a transgender athlete drew controversy for ...
The city of Santa Cruz has secured a $30 million state grant to build a new residential treatment facility aimed at supporting adults with substance use disorders, according to city officials.
City officials say conversations about the shelter's future are not new, while shelter leaders say they were blindsided by ...