Bay Area News Group: US Department Of Education Takes Aim At CIF Over Transgender Athlete Policy The U.S. Department of Education is launching a Title IX investigation into the governing body ...
Photos and short interviews with Tenderloin residents who discuss living in a place that many identify with the fentanyl ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie this week notched an early victory with the Board of Supervisors in his crusade against the ...
San Francisco is ramping up its efforts to battle a deadly fentanyl crisis with the city's new mayor declaring a state of ...
Kevin Fagan is retiring from the San Francisco Chronicle. His new book "The Lost and The Found" details stories of unhoused people reuniting with loved ones after years on the street.
Fagan recently retired from The Chronicle after 20-plus years, covering everything from prison executions to the Columbine shootings and the Occupy movement. But “Shame of the City,” his award-winning ...
The longtime journalist’s book focuses on the lives of Rita and Tyson, two homeless people in the Tenderloin whom he encounters in his reporting.
An unhoused woman like Rowe, who lives in a bus stop shelter, is one of many in San Francisco who are hard to reach. The question now, is how will those extra emergency shelter beds help someone like ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie’s administration has amassed an array of city departments and service providers to launch the new site in ...
San Francisco prides itself on its status as a sanctuary city. But some homeless immigrants say their families are being forced out, not through deportation but by eviction.
New chief medical officer at longtime homeless nonprofit says there's no silver bullet for a "multi-factoral" problem.
San Francisco will open up a new outdoor triage center this week near the beleaguered Sixth Street corridor to crack down on the illicit drug market and make better use of limited staff and resources, ...