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Workers say Uber's use of fare pricing algorithms driven by artificial intelligence lowers drivers’ wages and could undermine ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie is facing backlash over cutting police oversight while boosting funding for the Police Department and ...
Scientist Who Helped Prove Humans Changed the Climate Watches Evidence Being Erased Livermore Lab’s Ben Santer spent decades tracing humanity’s imprint on the atmosphere. Now, the data behind his work ...
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through San Francisco Saturday from Dolores Park to Civic Center Plaza for a No Kings protest organized to oppose the Trump administration’s increasingly ...
San Francisco, like all California counties, may have to re-imagine its behavioral health care system in response to state mandates.
Poorly Tracked Virus Is a ‘Silent Killer’ Affecting Asian Americans Most Advocates say efforts to improve hepatitis B screening and data collection are chronically underfunded.
Amid a recall attempt, some Asian American leaders feel they can no longer expect political or financial support from political heavyweights.
Eviction Rates in SF Soar as Legal Aid Faces Deep Funding Cuts Aid groups’ attorneys beg City Hall not to pull support for extremely low-income residents on the brink of homelessness.
Activists and officials celebrate the groundbreaking of a project set to bring 168 below-market-rate homes for families to the Mission.
San Francisco should brace for a surge in homelessness. That was the assessment of local housing advocates following a Department of Housing and Urban Development announcement that it would “take ...
In a move hailed by legal advocates of low-income litigants, the California Supreme Court last week agreed to hear a case on whether to allow electronic recording in family court hearings. “We are ...
We revisit conversations from 2022 with Ukrainians in San Francisco who were worrying about loved ones and sending medical supplies.