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San Francisco's tent count hits five-year low but there's "more to do," mayor says
Axios· 3 days agoSan Francisco's quarterly count of tents used for sleeping outside hit a five-year low after...
Crucial, not cruel and unusual: The Supreme Court weighs homelessness regulations
Orange County Register· 2 days agoTo address homelessness, cities around California and the US have tried to implement bans on camping...
60% of San Francisco homeless refuse shelter offers as tent count falls
The Center Square· 3 days agoAccording to San Francisco’s April count, there were 360 homeless tents and structures across the...
San Francisco Tries Tough Love by Tying Welfare to Drug Rehab
US News & World Report· 1 day agoRaymond Llano carries a plastic bag with everything he owns in one hand, a cup of coffee in the other and the flattened cardboard box he uses as a bed under his arm as he waits in line for lunch ...
ChatGPT, other AI tools could stress water supplies
The San Francisco Examiner· 6 days agoYou might not realize it, but each time you interact with ChatGPT or some other cloud-based artificial-intelligence technology, water evaporates into...
Why the world is watching Beverly Hills
Politico· 4 days ago“They should all be released.” — Sarah Grace Taylor FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: DEBATE DRAMA: San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s camp told Playbook today that she ...
Oakland airport now has SF in its name
The San Francisco Examiner· 1 day agoOAK — will remain the same, and port officials estimated it will cost $150,000 to replace existing signage and notify appropriate agencies. Port...
Melgar influential in shaping SF housing policy
The San Francisco Examiner· 3 days agoSupervisor Myrna Melgar is so flush with stories from San Francisco’s legendary housing policy debates that even her husband — an attorney by trade —...
60% of San Francisco homeless refuse shelter offers as tent count falls
Arizona Daily Sun· 2 days agoSix out of every 10 offers of shelter to "service resistant" homeless individuals were refused, as...
SF sees cost savings in public utility bid
The San Francisco Examiner· 2 days agoIn 2019, while PG&E was struggling to exit from bankruptcy, San Francisco made a $2.5 billion offer to purchase the utility’s local equipment, including...