San Francisco voters turn out for primary election amid concerns, hopes Voters in San Francisco turned out at City Hall throughout the day Tuesday to cast their ballots in hopes this election could bring some positive news to the city's battle against homelessness and drug addiction. ...
Wilson Walker reports on city officials taking a new approach to the data of how homeless people getting help are flowing through the San Francisco's support services.
Also, San Francisco's woes with dirty streets, drug addicts and homelessness have been in the news a lot, too. More on that later. The scoop on SF crime I want our visitors to have a great experience when they travel here. And with a few safeguards, travelers can enjoy the city with...
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In response to San Francisco's resolution, the NRA fired back by calling the voting "a stunt" aimed at distracting voters from some real issues facing the city, such as "rampant homelessness, drug abuse and skyrocketing petty crime."
Kanishka Cheng is the founder of community building organization Together SF and Together SF Action, whose mission includes fighting against crime, homelessness and high housing costs through change at San Francisco's city hall. Jason Kravarik/CNN ...
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is fighting a self-funded philanthropist for reelection while in nearby Oakland, Mayor Sheng Thao is battling a recall election.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed faced a tough reelection bid against four challengers who said she had not done enough to address property crime and homelessness in the city. (Josh Edelson / For The Times) Advertisement Speaking to supporters Tuesday night at the bar Victory...
“They just say it’s not as nice as it used to be, and there are many homeless people flooding the streets.” It’s not just crime: What’s really going on with San Francisco’s shrinking retail district Joshua Hirsch, owner of Sidewalk Food Tours SF, has received much of the ...