With 2020’s San Francisco middle-schoolers set to become 2024’s college students, educators and parents reflect on the consequential decision to send students home
Natalia Gurevich
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A new study reported that traces of the virus can be found in both blood and tissue samples for extended periods of time
The federal government will make it easier to distribute methadone to patients suffering from opioid-use disorder, but California must follow suit before The City can change its policies
The City recorded only five fewer deaths in the first two months of 2024 than the same span in 2023, which turned into San Francisco’s deadliest year on record
Rafael Mandelman, who introduced an ordinance requiring officials to put together a plan to address unsheltered homelessness, says development stalled
Votes are currently split over new legislation to expand services and housing for those experiencing mental health issues, substance use disorders, and homelessness throughout California
San Francisco voters appeared likely to pass an ordinance that will require CAAP recipients to undergo drug screening in order to receive their monthly benefit
Graduates from The Last Mile who’ve been released from San Quentin have gone on to work at Bay Area tech companies
The statewide measure would expand mental-health and substance-use services while also building housing for those experiencing homelessness