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Plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed on Monday fear the city's COVID-19 response plan will only exacerbate the neighborhood's ongoing, pre-existing problems.
As Mayor Breed continues to defy hotel room legislation, many city supervisors are hunting for vacant properties to use as tent camps.
DogFest's annual contest was held online this year because of shelter-in-place — but the winning dogs are as cute as ever.
Couper Orona and Jess Gonzalez, who live in their vehicles, occupied a Castro home they say has sat vacant for four years.
Protesters laid down in the street in front of Breed's house to decry her inaction on preventing COVID-19 spread among the unhoused.
Racial inequities in COVID-19 diagnoses and deaths have been seen around the country, and San Francisco is not exempt.
Here's the most recent top news in Berkeley; see what headlines are trending among local readers, with links to full articles.
SF's garbage collectors and recycling sorters are at high risk of potential exposure to COVID-19. Here's how you can help keep them safe.
Facing layoffs, lost income and closed schools, "families are under extreme stress," said one advocate for domestic violence survivors.
A local nonprofit is working overtime to help mediate disputes between landlords and tenants who've lost income to the COVID-19 crisis.
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