Homelessness isn’t just an issue in San Francisco – it’s a prevalent problem in Los Angeles. L.A. has now built state of the art apartment complexes, offering community gardens, libraries, …
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You can’t walk by Union Square and not take notice of the huge Central Subway construction site. And last week, the construction crews rolled out a grassy lawn over the …
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Protesters Arrested After Announcement In Grand Jury Decision On Fatal Missouri Shooting
Oakland police have made numerous arrests Monday night in a protest that started in the downtown area and …
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There was once a time where San Francisco was known and loved for being a big city with a small town feel; full of classic bars and coffee shops, mom-and-pop …
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Six former tenants of a single room occupancy (SRO) hotel are suing their former landlord over wrongful eviction, after their building was damaged in a 2011 fire, then illegally converted …
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By: Caitlin Nelson
The San Francisco Chronicle recently published an article by urban design critic John King about the proposed developments along Market Street. King notes that a number of …
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