Basic Income for the Unhoused? Advocates Call Latest Experiment a Huge Success.
San Francisco-based nonprofit Miracle Messages and the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work have released preliminary results from a basic income study involving unhoused individ
San Francisco Scraps New Committee on Homelessness After 10 Months
A panel devoted to homelessness and mental health issues in San Francisco has been terminated after less than a year.
Utilities Commission Won’t Back Down on Robo Taxis
State regulators have rejected San Francisco’s request to pause and reconsider robo taxi services by autonomous vehicle company Waymo.
Remembering U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), a trailblazer in American politics, passed away Friday, Sept. 29 at the age of 90.
San Francisco’s Drug Crackdown Results in Hundreds of Arrests, 103 Kilos Seized
San Francisco police, sheriff’s personnel, and members of California Highway Patrol have arrested 300 suspected narcotics dealers and 123 wanted fugitives as part of a crackdown on open-air drug ma
State Pumps the Breaks on Robo Taxis Following Back-to-Back Crashes in San Francisco
The first incident occurred Thursday just after 10 p.m. when a robo taxi collided with a fire truck that was responding to an emergency.
San Francisco’s Mid-Year Housing Numbers Are a Big Disappointment
San Francisco continues to lag significantly on housing construction, recent data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development show.
Taylor Swift Named Honorary Mayor of Bay Area City
Swift’s music has captivated audiences of all ages, races and creeds. Her Eras tour is expected to generate $4.6 billion in U.S. consumer spending and has already boosted local economies across the country.
San Diego Rent Prices Now Exceed San Francisco’s
That’s a significant change from March 2020 when rents in San Francisco were 29% higher than San Diego.
