A federal housing assistance program affecting more than 900 San Francisco households will expire sooner than expected.
We will screen two short films that shed light on the political and economic challenges of accessing abortions and reproductive health care.
Join the San Francisco Public Press for a screening of “No Place to Grow Old,” about the rising crisis of older adults facing homelessness.
Pest infestations and other issues went unaddressed by the building for so long that San Francisco escalated the SRO case to ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie’s office is resisting scrutiny over an October call with the president that he said averted a federal immigration enforcement surge.
For the first time in 47 years, San Francisco public school teachers struck on Monday as schools closed to the district’s 48,000 students.
San Francisco Unified School District’s handling of a proposed OpenAI agreement has prompted questions about transparency and governance in school technology decisions. Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia ...
Lacking easy access to a variety of fresh food, many island residents get their sustenance from a community food bank. Credit: Neal Wong / San Francisco Public Press In 2003, Abdo Nasser and his ...
Marie Harrison at a 2018 Greenaction rally over the Hunters Point Shipyard cleanup. Her activism grew out of health problems in her family and neighborhood. Credit: Tom Molanphy On May 16, 1998, the ...
Juan Zhou Xu and husband Bing Xu have run Wang Wah Golden China restaurant in the Ingleside for 40 years, witnessing big demographic shifts and changing palates. Credit: Seamus Geoghegan / Ingleside ...
This reporting was supported with a California Health Equity Fellowship from the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and a grant from the Pulitzer Center. If it weren’t for his wife suggesting ...