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Several Haight neighborhood groups have opposed the "safe sleeping site," and one, led by Amoeba Music and Escape From New York's owners, is considering a lawsuit.
The official 4/20 event was canceled weeks ago, but the city is concerned people may unofficially congregate to smoke.
A District 5 resident of more than two decades, the newly appointed supervisor shares her views on homelessness, housing, auto break-ins and other local concerns.
Residents (and politicians) are wondering whether London Breed will run for mayor or remain a supervisor.
Despite another denial, promoter Boots Hughston is still determined to put on a Summer of Love concert somewhere in the Bay Area.
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We catch up with Western Addition native London Breed to discuss her past and future efforts to improve District 5.
Will the city offer more public toilets next year? Could federal cuts stall improvements to SF’s aging infrastructure? Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru answers these questions and more.
The city is requiring six new Navigation Centers to open by mid-2018—one of which must be aimed at youth. But no one's taking action.
By building relationships with local landlords, the nonprofit is helping homeless families find new homes quicker and remain stable once housed.
Look past your presidential election hangover to the results closer to home.
As of tonight, the DMV has ended its contract with the company that provided after-hours and weekend parking in its lot.