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.
Chinatown's Famed 'China Banks' Bridge Headed For The Wrecking Ball
The concrete 'China Banks' over Kearny Street will be removed as part of a long-delayed Portsmouth Square redesign, closing a five-decade chapter of skate history. Bids are open and demolition is slated early in construction.
State Crime Panel Rips Sexist Court Tactics Against Women Defendants
A state panel found California law lets prosecutors use gendered evidence to undercut women’s self‑defense claims and urged judges to screen that material before juries.
Sonoma Goat Cheese Darling Drops Oregon Dairy After Disturbing Abuse Video
Laura Chenel says it has stopped sourcing milk from Grand Barr Dairy after a PETA investigation alleged neglect. The creamery says it will review supplier animal-care standards while authorities review the case.
Faith Leaders Chain Themselves in Defiance at San Francisco Immigration Court, Dozens Arrested in Protest
Faith leaders in San Francisco were arrested for chaining themselves to an immigration court entrance to protest ICE practices. They aimed to pause courthouse operations and draw attention to the plight of detainees.
Somber Roll Call In Santa Rosa For 43 Unhoused Neighbors Lost This Year
A Santa Rosa memorial on Dec. 19 will honor 43 people who died while experiencing homelessness this year. County officials cite recent housing gains but warn progress is fragile.












