Free Booze for Alcoholics? SF Pilot Program Comes Under Fire.
A little known pilot program that provides alcoholic beverages to people with alcohol addiction in San Francisco came to the attention of some media outlets last week, putting the city in
Judge Guts DA’s Lawsuit Against City of Sacramento
A judge has scaled back Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho’s lawsuit against the City of Sacramento over homelessness.
State and Federal Government Sue San Francisco Over Sewage Dumping
San Francisco is being sued by California and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly dumping sewage onto public streets and into the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean.
Meet the Volunteers Escorting Students Through San Francisco’s Seedy Tenderloin
Being a parent is difficult no matter where you live, but it can be especially unnerving in San Francisco’s Tenderloin.
SF Mayor Proposes Retail Store Curfew to Combat Crime
San Francisco could impose a new business curfew in the Tenderloin as part of ongoing efforts to crack down on crime.
SF Supervisor Connie Chan Calls Mayor Breed ‘Incompetent’ and ‘Lazy’
San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan is under fire for comments she reportedly made about the city’s Black mayor in a Chinese language newspaper.
San Francisco Voters Send a Clear Message on Drugs and Crime
Preliminary results from Tuesday’s election show San Francisco voters continue to move away from progressive policies amid mounting public safety concerns.
San Francisco Fentanyl Dealers Could be Charged With Homicides by Spring
Beginning this spring, San Francisco will join more conservative counties like Placer and Riverside in pursuing murder charges against fentanyl dealers whose products prove fatal.
Criminal Charges Filed Against San Francisco Building Inspector Who Inspected His Own House
A former San Francisco building inspector who inspected his own home, as well as several properties belonging to his family, has been charged by the district attorney’s office.
