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City Delays Parking Restrictions Near SF State, Offering Brief Reprieve to RV Community

Three tents line a sidewalk, with a person - back to camera - sitting on the curb in front of one of the tents.

Where Things Stand in San Francisco's Legal Battle Over Street Encampments

Three tents line a public street with San Francisco's City Hall building shining as the sun comes up in the early morning hours. Rows of trees line a path toward the city building.

SF, San José Mayors Push to Fund Shelters as Pressure Builds on Encampments

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San Francisco to Pay Hotel Whitcomb $19.5 Million in Property Damage

A blue tent has been set up along the wall of a building on a rainy sidewalk on a busy city street. The parking spaces nearest the tent are filled with trash – plastic bags, open takeout containers full of food, a paper cup – and additional trash is piled at the base of a tree next to the tent. In the background, a person in a green jacket walks away down the street.

Biden Administration Announces Plan to Cut Homelessness by 25% by 2025

A man wearing a hat and a face mask stands in a line outside on the street.

New Tenderloin Site Highlights Challenge of Connecting People to Drug Treatment and Housing Services

A man surrounded by debris draws the name 'Zarina' in block letters on a piece of paper.

Woman Who Died in SF Homeless Encampment Fire Was Mother of 3 and Had Been Evicted

Tents are seen on a lot bordered by sidewalks in the foreground under a tree, with City Hall in the background.

In San Francisco, Hundreds of Homes for Unhoused People Sit Vacant

Advocates with posters demonstrate outside San Francisco City Hall.

'Lives Are on the Line': Advocates Call on SF to Keep Hotels Open for Unhoused Residents

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