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San Francisco Public Press has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in June 2022. Besides social media accounts, sfpublicpress has populated their site with After Months of Budget Protests, Advocates Learned Clinic Closures Were Never Up for Debate, Teacher Strike Closes Schools Amid Negotiations Over Health Care Costs, Older Adults with HIV Face Barriers to Staying Housed. That Could Hurt Efforts to Slow HIV’s Spread., Support investigative reporting in San Francisco, Anti-Abortion Activist Avoids Second Jury Trial, No Place to Grow Old Screening, California Regulators Voted to Release Ride-Hailing Safety Reports. Then They Didn’t. - San Francisco Public Press, California Proposes Charging Subsidies, Rebates to Boost EVs — but Leaves Key Details Unsettled, Proposed SF Drone Policy Threatens Privacy, Advocates Warn, California Pushes AI Regulation as Experts Reveal Looming Dangers, ‘Network of Hope’ Doesn’t Let Immigrants Visit ICE Alone, Sherrill Wins Big in D2 Supervisor Race, How California’s Next Governor Could Affect Latino Communities, Report for America Corps Member Joins Our Newsroom, Taxing the Titans: Audio From May 19 Discussion on Propositions C and D, Trauma Inside San Francisco’s Women’s Jail, Anti-Abortion Activist Faces Jury Trial Over ‘Unalive Them’ Video, For Protest Organizers, Decrying Oligarchy Now Means Push for State Tax Reform - San Francisco Public Press, Proposed Term Limits Target Veteran Politician, Proposition A Would Fix Deferred Earthquake Safety Maintenance, For Protest Organizers, Decrying Oligarchy Now Means Push for State Tax Reform - San Francisco Public Press, Supervisors and Public Encourage City to Fund Long-Term Housing, San Francisco’s ‘Overpaid CEO Tax’ Heads to Voters, Proposition C Would Cut Taxes and City RevenueProposition C Would Cut Taxes and City Revenue, Free movie screening: “No Place to Grow Old”, Police Commission Updates Policy on When Cops Must Use Language Interpreters, Photographer Captures Shifting Landscapes, SF Cut Legal Aid, Then Gave One Nonprofit Millions Without Bids, ‘No Kings’ Protests Build Opposition to Trump - San Francisco Public Press, On Man-Made Treasure Island, Life Finds a Way, In Chinatown, Rival Clubs Join Forces to Press Congressional Candidates, Billionaire Money, Ballot Power and the Fight Over San Francisco’s CEO Tax, Following California’s Lead, New York Says AI Companies Need Not Warn Regulators of Safety Risks, Tickets here!, As Federal Subsidy Ends, Hundreds of Families Need to Move, Latino SRO Residents Demand Better Housing Conditions, San Francisco Mayor Continues to Withhold Trump Call Records Despite Task Force Rebuke, SFUSD Approves OpenAI Contract, Bypassing School Board, Teacher Strike Closes Schools Amid Negotiations Over Health Care Costs, On Treasure Island, One Grocer and a Patchwork of Neighbors Keep People Fed, Buy Tickets Here!, Formerly Incarcerated Performers Headline Berkeley Rep’s Main Stage, Remembering the Bayview Activist Who Fought for Community’s Health and Dignity, Sunshine Task Force Finds Mayor’s Office Violated Transparency Law Over Trump Call, Veteran Stay Healthy in New Program, But the Program Could End, California AI Law Created Illusion of Whistleblower Protections, Art Brings Filipinos’ Fight for Affordable Housing to New Audiences, At Ingleside’s Oldest Chinese Restaurant, a ‘United Nations’ of Customers, Treasure Island, a ‘Health Care Desert,’ Gains a Clinic on Wheels, Experts Warn of Return of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ+ Youth, HUD Scrambles Homelessness Funding Again, Causing Chaos, San Francisco Halts Plan to Displace Dozens of Care Facility Residents With Severe Mental Illness - San Francisco Public Press, City Sat on Plutonium Findings, Then Faulted Navy Over Delay, As Trump Allies Undercut Child Vaccination for Hepatitis B, Patient Advocates Warn Chronic Disease Will Spread, As Trump Disrupts Homelessness Funding, Providers Hope City Can Prop Up Housing Programs, Personal Experience With Domestic Violence Widespread in State, Critics Say Mayor’s Secrecy Over Trump Call Undermines Public Trust, Researchers Back $23 Billion State Science Fund in Response to Deep Federal Cuts, Trump Homelessness Order Threatens to Overrun SF Hospitals, Old-School Cantonese Barbecue Lives On at Ingleside Restaurant, Latinos Were Worried This Election Day. Here’s How They Voted, Bay Area Food Hubs Brace for SNAP Shutdown, SF Mayor Won’t Share Details of Call With Trump That Ended Standoff, She Once Translated for Her Father. Now She Speaks for Janitors Like Him., In Chinatown, Immigration Raids No Longer Feel Like a Distant Threat - San Francisco Public Press, Souring on GOP Economics, California Latinos Favor Redistricting, Poll Finds - San Francisco Public Press, ‘Hating America’ — Clearly — Was Never So Fun - San Francisco Public Press, Young People Once Avoided SF's Chinatown — Now They're Back, Effects of Research Funding Cuts Ripple Through San Francisco Labs, Clinics and Lives, Why Are So Many Older Adults Unhoused?, SF’s Transgender Residents Still Face Threats, Even in Sanctuary City, Recall Supporters Consider This Non-Endorsement a Victory. Why?, Vehicle Electrification in California at a Turning Point, California Pushes AI Regulation as Experts Reveal Looming Dangers, Hepatitis B Deaths in SF Decline but Case Rates Still High, New Report Shows, Fear and Anxiety Mount Amid Social Security Administration Upheaval, How to Prepare for Encounters with Immigration Enforcement, California Weighs New EV Incentives Backed by Fee on Gas Cars and Trucks, Union Left in the Dark Over Possible SF Police Accountability Attorney Layoffs, San Francisco Schools to Add Language Classes While Scaling Back Programs for English Learners, Medicaid and Other Cuts Threaten Older LGBTQ+ Adults in SF, Drivers Protest Uber’s ‘Black Box’ Fare System, Looming Threat Informs Taiwanese Artist’s ‘Everyday War’ at Asian Art Museum, Oakland Bioremediation Experiment Could Offer Cheaper, Safer Toxic Cleanup, Mayor’s Budget Proposal Sparks Outcry Over Cuts to Police Oversight Amid Law Enforcement Spending Boost, How to Prepare for Immigration Enforcement, New Air Quality Monitoring App Aims to Protect Students in Polluted Bay Area Communities, Tens of Thousands Gather for No Kings Day of Defiance in San Francisco, Researchers Seek Hepatitis B Cure as Trump Slashes Health Agency Funding, SF Has a Chance to Reinvent Its Mental Health Care System - San Francisco Public Press, Patelco Credit Union Settles Class Action Cyberhack Suit for $7.25M, Forever chemicals threaten SF Bay fishing community‘Forever Chemicals’ Threaten Community of Bay Fishers, Poorly Tracked Virus Is a ‘Silent Killer’ Affecting Asian Americans Most, Suspicion of Tech, Big Money Grows Among Some Asian American Organizers, Homelessness Challenges Persist in SF Despite City Following Newsom Policy Lead, Arrested UC Workers Released, Charged with Disrupting Public Meetings with Labor Protest, Veterans Say VA Staffing Cuts Are Worsening Their Lives, Esta cuidadora es una defensora inmigrante con discapacidades. Bajo el mandato de Trump, su futuro es incierto., Racial Disparities in Toxic Cleanup Times Especially Pronounced in SF, Data Shows, Get tickets for our event!, Legal Battle for National Ruling Continues in Student Visa Case Despite Sudden Reinstatements, Opposite of Efficiency, Visible Progress or Political Theater? Factions Disagree on How to Clean Up Street Conditions, Uber Submitted False Information to Regulators, Agency Rules, Tech to Table: Second-Generation Business Owners Take Over Chinatown Restaurants, Uber Submitted False Information to Regulators, Used Substandard Limousines, Agency Rules, Mission District Slated to Gain 168 Affordable Homes for Families by 2027, Organizers Mobilize Nationally as SF Student, Grads Lose Visas in Spate of Revocations, California Creatives Rally Behind State AI Rules to Save Their Artwork, Chinese American Democratic Club Becomes First Political Group to Back Engardio Recall, ‘They’ll All Be Homeless’, Public Press Wins 2025 Izzy Award for Series Investigating Human Radiation Experimentation, Protesters Denounce DOGE, Healthcare Cuts, Call Out Local Representatives, Complaint Alleges Ethics Violations by Campaign to Recall Engardio, New Records Show Spotty Compliance With Encampment Clearing Policy, More Tenderloin Tenants Face Eviction Amid Rent Strike, Democratic Club Splits From Engardio Over Great Highway, Toxic Waste Cleanups Take Longer in Marginalized Parts of SF Bay Area, Major SF Landlord Moves to Evict Rent Strikers, Organizers Say, Fremont to Review Encampment Law, Thousands Across Bay Area Mobilize Against Mass Deportation, Film: ‘Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink’, SF Chinatown Advocates Keep Bus Connection After Service Cut, Conversations With Ukranians in SF, SF Business Entrance Accessibility Law Expected to Be Scrapped, Mass Deportation Threats Put Caregivers, Seniors on Alert, Tesla Becomes Lightning Rod for Political Protests, City Seizing More Wheelchairs, Tents from Unhoused People, Data Shows, It’s Not Just the Great Highway. Some Chinese American Voters Have Felt Unheard for Decades, DA Defying Sanctuary City Laws, SF Public Defender's Office Says, SF Service Providers Seek Clarity on Federal Grant Freeze, Your Support Today Makes Our Work Possible, SF Groups Have Long History of Defending Birthright Citizenship, Anti-Trump Protests to Fill Bay Area Streets This Weekend, Was Mayor Lurie’s Inaugural Party a Turning Point for Chinatown?, SF Cannot Prove It Follows Encampment ‘Sweeps’ Policy, LGBTQ Addiction Recovery Support for Latin American Immigrants, Shuttered Radiation Lab a Health Risk for Growing Neighborhood, California Trial Courts Sued Over Court Reporter Shortage, State Approves Closing SF’s Great Highway to Cars, Destroyed Records, Dying Witnesses Obscure SF Radiation Lab, He Didn't Vote While Homeless. Now He Organizes Others., Cold War Human Radiation Experiments Pushed Ethical Boundaries, Attempt to Recall SF Supervisor Engardio Faces Uphill Battle, Radiation Studies Targeted Servicemen, Dockworkers and the 49ers, After Atomic Test Blunder, U.S. Allowed Human Radiation Studies, Ruling on Uber Luxury Rides Threatens Public Safety, Appeal Says, Why the Navy Conducted Radiation Experiments on Humans, A Community of Color Contends With the Navy’s Toxic Legacy, Navy Lab in SF Became Hub for Human Radiation Experiments, With Sweeps Uptick, Homeless People Losing IDs, Access to Aid, New Tool Helps Bay Area Advocates Prioritize Toxic Site Cleanups, SF Proposition Results for Nov. 5 Election, Personal Ties to SF’s Great Highway — and Divisions Over Prop. K, Proposition G Would Help SF Seniors Get Affordable Housing, Sign up for our newsletter!, Probing Claims About SF Proposition K’s Traffic Impacts, Props F + N: Should SF create new benefits for police & other first responders?, How To Vote If You’re Experiencing Homelessness, SF is Weighing Commission Reform. How Did We Get Here?, Lawmaker Aims to Protect Clinics From Anti-Abortion Activists, California Ballot Asks Voters to Invest in Climate Solutions, No Overdose Prevention Centers in SF, Despite Success in NYC, SF Voter Guide November 2024, EVENT | CA State Ballot Props: Everything You Need to Know, Prop B: Should SF issue bonds to fund infrastructure?, Prop G: Should SF subsidize low-income rentals?, Props A & J: How should SF fund youth programs and schools?, Prop C: Should San Francisco have an inspector general?, Cutting Red Tape to Give Low-Income Tenants Clean Air, Green Retrofits May Displace Tenants — SF Pilot Project Would Protect Them, In SF’s Chinatown, Few Works by Asian Artists. That Could Change, Budget Cuts Threaten SF Food Programs for Seniors, Artist Weaves Together Memories and Immigration Stories, Here’s Why Governments Keep Information From the Public, SF Lawmaker Takes Heat for Supporting Great Highway Closure, Bay Area Ferry Electrification Will Be Job-Training Program, Homeless Outreach Drops With Street Team’s Shifting Priorities, Get tickets to event: “What You Don’t Know About Local Government Can Hurt You”, Merchants Oppose Ballot Measure to Turn Great Highway Into Park, In the Name of Eelgrass, SF Lawmaker Pitches Pay Cuts for Officials to Ease Budget Woes, More Cities AI-Translating Public Meetings. Should San Francisco?, After COVID-19, Coma, Latino Still Fighting Mysterious Symptoms, Immigrants Up Against Language Barriers at SF Public Meetings, SF Program Serves Those Battling Addiction, Mental Illness, SF Homeless Shelters Struggle to Accommodate Migrant Families, Overdose Deaths Increase Among SF’s Mayans as Health Services Lacking, Experts Say, Booted From the Army, He Spiraled. Now He Works to Solve the Veteran Homelessness Crisis, To Prepare for the Next Pandemic, Let’s Not Forget the Last One, SF Group Soothes Community Amid Specter of Anti-Asian Violence, Reporter’s Notebook: The Epidemic She Didn’t Expect to See, Proveedores de Servicios Exigen Acceso a Reclusos Latinos, Service Providers Demand Access to Latinx Jail Inmates, San Francisco Proposition Results for March 5 Election, Candidates’ Chinese Names Unlikely to Sway S.F. Voters, Voting for Party County Central Committees in San Francisco, Election Money Pours in for San Francisco Judges' Races, Drug Policy, Addiction Specialists Oppose Prop F, March 2024 SF Election Guide, New Parade Dragon Carries on Chinatown Legacy, New Leadership for Investigative Reporting Nonprofit Newsroom, Electronic Recording in Family Courts Fails to Advance in California, Volunteers Preserve Culturally Significant Records in Chinatown, 2023 Is SF's Deadliest Year on Record for Drug Overdoses, Photo Essay: Climate Disasters Pose Greater Risks For Older Adults, Protecting Chinatown’s Older Adults from Climate Disasters, SF Students, SRO Residents Train to Reverse Drug Overdoses, California’s Court Reporter Shortage Limits Access to Justice in Domestic Violence Cases, Children Violently Removed by Court Order Celebrate New California Bill Prohibiting Practice, City Officials Lack Urgency to Prevent Overdose Deaths, Say Safe Consumption Proponents, After Massive Renovations, Code Violations Rise Steeply in Subsidized Housing, DA’s Opposition to Drug Diversion Programs Undermines Public Safety, Say Legal Advocates, Missed Connections: SF Shelter Hotline Staff Could Not Reach Most People Who Called for Help, With SF Reparations Office in Limbo, Advocates Urge Action, Drug Crackdown Has Sparked Violent Turf Warfare in Central San Francisco, Supervisor Says, Anonymous Posters Singling Out Judges for Leniency in Drug Cases, Resource Guide: How You Can Access Shelter in San Francisco - San Francisco Public Press, SF ‘Failing’ on Housing as Overdose Solution, Health Expert Says, San Francisco’s Fatal Overdose Crisis Was Decades in the Making, Supervisor Defends Dropping Support for Addiction-Treatment Centers, City Leaders at Odds as Overdose Deaths Trending Toward Record High, Berkeley Says It Was Aggressive in Homeless Encampment Sweeps, Promises Reforms, Survey: What Are Your Priorities for the 2024 Elections?, Newspaper, Newsletter, Civic Podcast & Radio show, Radio Station: KSFP 102.5FM, Mastodon, Facebook, Threads, LinkedIn, BlueSky, Twitter, Donate today!.