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San Francisco bar goers will soon be able to legally sip drinks on Valencia Street — no festival, no permit, and no special ...
Nonprofit organizations across San Francisco are expected to gather on the steps of City Hall Wednesday to rally against what ...
The triage center, a law enforcement and treatment hub on San Francisco's troubled Sixth Street, is transitioning to a new ...
The San Jose City Council is voting on a controversial proposal that would make homeless people eligible for arrest if they ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie introduces legislation to address vehicular homelessness and restore public spaces.
From naloxone to drug-checking, harm reduction grows at music festivals—though stigma and laws still pose limits.
A top aide to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has built a following by accusing the nation's top medical institutions of financial corruption. But Calley Means, now serving as a White ...
San Francisco's homelessness and drug addiction crisis is a result of a lack of political will and a focus on appeasing ...
San Francisco began more targeted sweeps of homeless encampments across the city in an effort to address its homeless crisis.
A piece of San Francisco history will close its doors later this summer. In a message titled “The Final Prescription,” the ...
U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected ...
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