The lawsuit charged SF with allowing behavior it would not in other neighborhoods
New data released by Mayor London Breed’s office showed that the number of homeless people connected to shelter increased last year despite cl…
A panel of judges largely left the injunction in place, but sent key issues back to a lower court
The preliminary plan comes as interest is high in converting downtown San Francisco office buildings to residential uses
Forge Development Partners' Turk Street building would add 90 units of housing to the Tenderloin
People living in recreational vehicles on Winston Drive originally would’ve had to move Dec. 19, if not for a last-minute extension last week
San Francisco held the mark before the COVID-19 pandemic but hasn’t recaptured it since the summer of 2021
SFMTA officials said they “were not ready” to impose four-hour parking restrictions by Dec. 19, according to city leaders
San Francisco legislation to jump-start housing production has the state’s seal of approval, meaning The City won’t lose control over local development or affordable h…
SF renters are still spending more on their dwellings than the average U.S. citizen despite precipitous price drops, according to Zumper and ApartmentList
Various hosts will provide to amenities and a place to stay overnight to unhoused adults in San Francisco during the coldest months of the year
Amid an ongoing injunction, nearly 50 local and state organizations say The City should reevaluate its practices