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A Washington Post report detailed how the San Francisco city government's current progress in providing reparations to Black residents is being hampered by legal and monetary issues.
For months, the city of San Francisco has been pushing to open so-called supervised injection sites as the controversial Tenderloin Linkage Center closed. Now, the city is being faced with issues ...
San Francisco San Francisco issues apology to Black citizens for 'decades of systemic and structural discrimination' It is only the 1st in a series of proposals put forward by the African American ...
SF mom says legal aid helped keep her family housed, but budget cuts could eliminate program San Francisco's Civil Legal Services program, which offers free legal representation to low-income ...
San Francisco joins Chicago in a lawsuit against the Trump administration for withholding critical counterterrorism funding, ...
A San Francisco lawmaker is backing a plan by sex worker advocates and some residents to create a sanctioned red-light district in the city. City Supervisor Hillary Ronen wants to lift criminal ...
San Francisco bookstores pull ‘Harry Potter’ books in protest of J.K. Rowling’s anti-trans pledge - Bookstores announced the ...
San Francisco’s top attorney is requesting information from U.S. News & World Report on its rankings of hospitals, including details on payments the media outlet receives from hospitals. David ...
A legal team that future Vice President Kamala Harris ran while she worked for the city of San Francisco more than two decades ago was slapped with a poor customer service review, with evaluators ...
Joshua Villanueva is a JURIST Assistant Editor and a 2L at UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings), He files this dispatch from San Francisco. Beginning this weekend, world leaders will gather in ...