San Francisco Residents Disturbed by Loud PG&E Generators Amid Richmond District Power Outage
San Francisco's Richmond District residents are disturbed by loud PG&E generators after a power outage, with noise levels reaching 100 decibels and no clear end-date communicated for their operation.
Study Highlights Food Insecurity Crisis in East San Jose with Nearly 30% Affected
A study by Santa Clara University highlighted food insecurity in East San Jose, where nearly 30% struggle, despite food aid programs. An interactive map shows local disparities, informing nonprofits like Martha's Kitchen for targeted assistance.
San Mateo Prius Clinician Becomes Cops’ Secret Weapon On 911 Mental Health Calls
A San Mateo clinician now rides to 911 calls in a Prius as part of a co‑responder program researchers found reduced involuntary holds and repeat crisis calls.
Bay Area Couple Pressures Aetna Into IVF Policy Shakeup
A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement forcing Aetna to expand fertility coverage for same‑sex couples and setting up claims for Californians who were denied benefits.
U.S. District Court Grants Injunction Against HUD Policy Changes, Preserving Homelessness Funding in San Francisco and Santa Clara County
A U.S. court halted HUD's new homeless program funding restrictions, providing relief to service providers and local governments amidst winter hardships.












