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City officials have not decided how to implement the new voter-approved ban on homeless encampments.
Traffic is stalled at 10th and Market, where protestors are rallying against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Students from the Outer Richmond and Mission District are marching to Civic Center this morning to protest the outcome of Tuesday's presidential election.
Compared to the rest of SF, the Tenderloin tends to have much lower voting rates. But many residents we spoke to aren't sitting this one out.
Protesters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline blocked traffic at Van Ness & Market this morning.
The Bern is back in town, lobbying for a State Senate candidate and a ballot measure aimed at reducing prescription drug prices.
Though they still had some concerns, residents also expressed excitement for BRT and other changes.
The peaceful rally drew hundreds to the streets of San Francisco yesterday, as well as a massive police presence.
Fun and games for youth, workshops for veterans and LGBT historians, a parade for the blind, and more.
The workshop will share information on affordable housing preferences for the development, which aims to welcome LGBTQ seniors.
The Silicon Valley-born nonprofit helps homeless and at-risk people gain work experience through cleaning the city's streets.
Ahead of the June 7th Democratic primary, the former Secretary of State is coming to town to host a "get out the vote" rally.
Del Seymour's workforce development program hopes to raise funds to help residents secure lucrative jobs in the neighborhood.
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