As the city doubles down on sustainability initiatives, working families in the Mission and Sunset are discovering that environmental policy hits different when it affects your rent, your commute, and your kid's asthma.
City leaders convene to address housing, healthcare, and social services as international displacement crises reshape the Bay Area's demographic landscape.
From deferred maintenance to suburban sprawl, a perfect storm of decisions made decades ago is now forcing the Bay Area to confront the cost of neglect.
With response times climbing and staffing shortages worsening across SFFD and SFPD, residents from the Mission to the Marina are facing dangerous delays in their most critical moments.
A major zoning approval this week clears the way for 340 new below-market apartments in the heart of downtown, marking a significant shift in how the city tackles its chronic housing shortage.
While cities worldwide grapple with pandemic recovery and digital integration, the Bay Area confronts a uniquely expensive crisis of declining enrollment and teacher retention.
A century-and-a-half timeline reveals how successive waves of migration shaped the Bay—and why today's immigration debates echo patterns established 175 years ago.
The Planning Commission approved modifications to Mission District regulations, signaling a potential shift in how the city approaches density and affordability.
The future of affordable housing and cultural space in San Francisco hinges on decisions the community must make in the coming weeks about the shuttered Del Monte cannery on Valencia Street.