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More than one year after the Supreme Court’s Grants Pass v. Johnson ruling, a geographer who researches homelessness finds ...
City data shows that in the 12 months since the Supreme Court ruling, San Francisco police had arrested more than 1,000 homeless people for living in a public space – a scale of enforcement rarely ...
Neighbors unsuccessfully tried to persuade supervisors this afternoon to reserve the approval of a tentative parcel map for ...
The project brings 136 units of permanent supportive housing to 16th and Mission streets. Neighbors worry it will worsen street conditions.
A San Francisco developer was certain he'd be building on the site of the old "Monster in the Mission" project by December. An appeal filed by community members could stall that plan.
Trump is invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act that places the Metropolitan Police Department under ...
With downtown's office rental market mired in high vacancies and falling values, stakeholders are clamoring for more city ...
L ast week, President Donald Trump announced that his administration will get more homeless people off the streets. The order ...
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit affirmed the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington’s dismissal.
Landmark trial kicks off over Trump's use of US military in policing role; US president says New York, Chicago are next.
Red Bay Coffee returns, Dax Pierson and Lew Welch tributes, Floating Points, 'Pompeii,' more great things to do ...