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One person died in a fire at a home in San Francisco's Richmond District on Friday afternoon, according to the city's Fire Department.
Increased enforcement against homeless people and drug users in downtown San Francisco appears to be posing new challenges for a major Bay Area enterprise: San Francisco International Airport.
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously approves Mayor Lurie's PermitSF package to streamline the permit process for ...
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Santa Clara County acting health officer Dr. Sarah Rudman and Dr. Kavita Trivedi of the Alameda County Public Health Department held a briefing Friday, warning residents about a potential measles ...
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More News From Across The State Opioid Crisis KRON: 5 Times As Many African Americans Die Of Overdoses In SF, Compared To Other Groups Fifty-nine people died of accidental drug overdoses in San ...
The Affordable Care Act requires most insurance plans to cover preventive care, including many forms of contraception, without cost to patients — but not if they’re “grandfathered” plans, which ...
The San Francisco Department of Public Health has hired a self-described "anti-weight-based discrimination" expert to consult on "weight stigma and weight neutrality." Virgie Tovar, the author of ...
With summer approaching and Pride celebrations nearing, San Francisco public health officials are again encouraging residents to be fully vaccinated against mpox, known also as monkeypox.
A pilot managed alcohol program in San Francisco provides free glasses of beer and vodka shots to homeless alcoholics so that they won't use the city's emergency services.
And then, San Francisco has gotten a bad rap since the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, some of the city's powerful tech executives say they want to reverse the doom Loop narrative.