San Francisco Community Rallies Against Proposed Overnight RV Parking Ban Amid Homelessness Crisis
San Francisco's RV community faces a proposed overnight parking ban on city streets, sparking tension amid the city's struggle with homelessness and a lack of viable alternatives.
Last Ride: Next Year's AIDS/LifeCycle Will Be the Final 545-Mile Bike Ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles
It's the end of the road for AIDS/LifeCycle, the 7-day, 545-mile bike ride fundraiser from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
DA Brooke Jenkins Launches 'Keeping it Safe with Dub Nation' Initiative for San Francisco Kids
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins launches 'Keeping it Safe with Dub Nation,' a free community safety event for children, featuring food, games, and law enforcement interaction.
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins Champions Justice Reform with San Quentin Inmates in Pioneering Partnership
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins partners with San Quentin inmates to develop crime prevention strategies, focusing on reform and helping communities affected by crime.
SFPD Announces Upcoming DUI Checkpoint to Boost Public Safety in San Francisco
The SFPD announced a DUI checkpoint for September 7th, 2024, as a safety measure to deter impaired driving. The location is chosen based on DUI stats and the operation is funded by a traffic safety grant.
San Francisco Mourns the Loss of Esteemed Journalist and Advocate Steve Silberman at 66
Journalist and autism advocate Steve Silberman, known for his work with the Grateful Dead, has passed away at 66. His legacy includes the influential book "NeuroTribes."
San Francisco Rolls Out New Public Safety Measures on Shotwell Street to Combat Illegal Prostitution
San Francisco implements new safety measures on Shotwell Street to curb illegal prostitution, including barriers, high-visibility cameras, and "Dear John" warning letters, with 72 recent arrests by SFPD in the Mission neighborhood.
San Francisco Education Leaders Forge Ahead with School Restructuring Roadmap for 2025-26
SFUSD Superintendent Dr. Matt Wayne updated the education restructuring plan aimed at equity and resource efficiency, set for completion by the 2025-26 school year, without naming specific school changes.
San Francisco Middle School Partners with Goodr and Amazon to Launch Free Grocery Store for Food Security
San Francisco's MLK Jr. Academic Middle School opened a free on-campus grocery store, aiming to tackle food insecurity for its 400 students and families.
San Francisco Partnership Collaborates with Community Organizations and Tribes to Address Tap Water Quality Concerns
The San Francisco Estuary Partnership collaborates with local organizations to test tap water in underserved Bay Area communities, addressing quality concerns and working with a task force to engage with utilities and agencies.
Advocates Call for Use of Vacant Homes for Homeless as San Francisco Ramps Up Encampment Sweeps
San Francisco advocates demand the city use over 700 vacant homes to house the homeless amid increasing sweeps of encampments, with tensions inflamed by state and city policies taking a harder approach.
San Francisco Begins Ticketing RV Residents, Amidst "Very Aggressive" Homelessness Strategy; RVs Relocate to Avoid Fines
RV dwellers on Winston Drive have relocated to evade new city ticketing measures. Residents express concerns over housing assistance and displacements under San Francisco's homeless management strategy.












