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Roberto Clemente Plaza survived its first big test in the city’s effort to finally disband people using drugs and clean up ...
Housed in a spacious building on the southeast corner of Haight and Ashbury streets’ intersection, the Counterculture Museum ...
San Francisco police arrested eight people and seized narcotics and a loaded gun during a citywide drug enforcement operation this week.
But the Skid Row facility shows Los Angeles County leaders’ embrace of the principle of harm reduction, a range of more ...
The Skid Row Care Campus officially opened this spring with ample offerings for people living on the streets of this ...
San Francisco's new drug policies reduce arrests but create treatment bottlenecks. Residents face longer waits as the system struggles to adapt.
Erica Sandberg San Francisco’s Radical Drug Policy Is Finally Coming to an End Mayor Daniel Lurie won’t let activists hand out free drug paraphernalia on the streets anymore.
‘The Status Quo Has Failed’: San Francisco Cancels Free Paraphernalia for Drug Addicts The directive is simple — no more handing out drug equipment in public spaces like streets, parks, or sidewalks.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said the city's drug overdose crisis requires a bolder approach to getting illicit drug users off the streets and into treatment.
The new policy, to take effect April 30, marks a dramatic shift from the strategies San Francisco has used in recent years to encourage — but not pressure — illicit drug users into treatment ...
The program to provide clean foil, pipes, and plastic straws for drug users, free of charge, costs taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.