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The number of homeless tents on the streets of San Francisco has reached its lowest point since before the COVID-19 pandemic, data shows.
When it was time for Justin Marks to open up his skate shop, Low Key, he says San Francisco's Tenderloin was a natural fit.
San Francisco reports a decline in homeless tents, with some criticizing the metric's accuracy for reflecting homelessness.
The Skywatchers, Tenderloin artists and dancers, create performances that address homelessness, city neglect and generational ...
This article is part of The Rooftop, a blog and multimedia series from New America’s Future of Land and Housing program.
San Francisco is facing obstacles to its "Recovery First" housing concept for those getting treatment for drug and alcohol abuse.
Trans March took place in San Francisco on Friday night. It's one of the largest events of its kind in the world.
Advocates are still split over the best way to help people who are homeless, as cities enforce public camping bans.
The Lurie administration this month began dispatching community ambassadors to a section of Sixth Street south of Market as ...
Growing up in Charlotte, North Carolina, and moving to the Bay Area at 19, Rand Crook says he was inspired to attend film school by his experiences as a child actor in commercials. He appeared in ads ...