As Bay Area demographics shift dramatically, data reveals how immigration and internal migration are reshaping neighborhoods from the Mission to Sunset.
As the Board of Supervisors debates new zoning rules, longtime Mission District and Sunset residents are making their voices heard on who gets to stay in the city.
City leaders and immigration advocates are sounding the alarm about housing shortages, service capacity, and policy uncertainty as Bay Area communities grapple with shifting migration patterns.
Major Bay Area transit projects show mixed progress as a crucial funding decision moves forward and a key downtown corridor renovation faces unexpected delays.
San Francisco Unified School District announces emergency cost-cutting measures after state education allocations miss projections by nearly $47 million.
Decades of failed promises, landmark legislation, and grassroots organizing transformed the city's approach to sustainability—but the road was far from straight.
Fresh statistics on vacant units, construction timelines, and affordability gaps paint a sobering picture of how policy decisions are—and aren't—solving the housing shortage.
As Bay Area immigration patterns shift dramatically, local residents face new pressures on affordable housing and public services—but also untapped economic opportunity.
A decade of pandemic-driven departures, remote work shifts, and declining commercial real estate values has pushed the city toward its most serious financial crossroads since 2008.
Community members across the Mission, Bayview, and Western Addition are mobilizing against proposed cuts that would eliminate arts programs and increase class sizes at a critical moment for Bay Area schools.
From the tech boom's first tremors to today's affordability catastrophe, a look at the decisions that shaped the city's fractured real estate landscape.
Small business owners and longtime residents speak out about escalating shoplifting and break-ins transforming San Francisco's iconic Mission District.
From a restored community garden in the Mission to new transit concerns in the Sunset, San Francisco's neighbourhoods saw significant developments this week.
As BART and Caltrain embark on their most ambitious modernization in decades, San Francisco residents face years of disruption—but also unprecedented connectivity that could reshape where people live and work.