Local organizations in the Mission and Tenderloin say the next 18 months will determine whether the city can sustain its multicultural fabric amid economic strain and shifting federal immigration enforcement.
New data exposes dramatic student losses across the city's public schools, with enrollment down 15% since 2019 and budget implications that will reshape classrooms from the Mission to the Marina.
As the city revises zoning rules to fast-track development, residents and advocates are watching closely to see whether new policies will actually deliver homes San Francisco families can afford.
From a major Embarcadero waterfront project to new battery recycling mandates, the city's sustainability agenda is reshaping neighbourhoods and infrastructure.
As rents in San Francisco's Mission District climb past $3,000 for a one-bedroom, longtime residents speak out about the mounting pressure to leave their neighbourhood.
As the city tackles its most ambitious infrastructure push in decades, a look at how local ambitions compare to the mega-projects reshaping London, Singapore, and beyond.
With a new fiscal year underway, city leaders must navigate competing priorities from affordable housing mandates to BART expansion plans that will shape the Bay Area's next decade.
A look back at the policy failures and market forces that transformed San Francisco's working-class heart into one of America's least affordable neighborhoods.
As median rents eclipse $3,000 monthly, San Francisco's zoning reforms face a critical test compared to strategies reshaping cities from Barcelona to Singapore.
As the school district grapples with a $92 million shortfall, administrators and community leaders must navigate tough decisions about layoffs, facility closures, and security investments.
As San Francisco supervisors enter the second half of their term, city leaders and housing experts assess progress on affordability and outline priorities for the remainder of 2026.
As arrivals from Latin America and beyond reshape the city's social services, administrators and advocates offer contrasting visions for addressing the humanitarian and logistical challenge.
This week brought mixed signals to San Francisco's most dynamic neighbourhood, with a long-awaited cultural space opening while affordable housing remains elusive for residents.