With a $92 million deficit looming and contract negotiations stalled, the district must decide whether to pursue layoffs, school closures, or seek emergency funding.
New SFPD statistics show a complex picture of crime across the city—with some neighbourhoods seeing marked improvement while others face persistent challenges.
As inflation pushes meal costs up 23% in three years, a neighbourhood-run initiative in the heart of the Mission is reshaping access to affordable food.
As federal immigration enforcement intensifies, residents across the Mission District and beyond share their fears, resilience, and calls for local action.
San Francisco supervisors push forward on affordable housing initiatives while tensions flare over Muni's operational budget ahead of the fiscal year deadline.
As the Bay Area grapples with aging infrastructure and dwindling ridership, newly analyzed transportation metrics reveal the stark reality behind the region's mobility challenges.
A groundbreaking initiative taking root in the Mission is offering a blueprint for how neighbourhoods can fight displacement and keep homes within reach for working families.
A controversial vote this week will reshape affordable housing development across the city—but implementation challenges could determine whether residents actually benefit.
Community members in the Mission District speak out about growing frustration as thousands await processing decisions nearly five years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Decades of zoning restrictions, NIMBYism, and underinvestment in public housing have created a perfect storm that now defines the city's urban landscape.
Community members across the city's neighborhoods are raising urgent concerns about resource disparities as SFUSD grapples with budget constraints and uneven academic outcomes.
City leaders and environmental analysts are grappling with the practical obstacles standing between ambitious climate targets and actual change on the ground.
Community members across the city's most affected neighborhoods share their frustrations with ongoing safety concerns and call for concrete solutions from city leadership.
As major cities worldwide grapple with post-pandemic learning gaps and affordability crises, San Francisco's approach to education reveals both competitive advantages and stubborn obstacles.
From the dot-com boom to today's $1.4 million median home price, a chronicle of zoning restrictions, anti-development sentiment, and opportunity costs that shaped our city's affordability catastrophe.