For months, Jose Ng visited Chinatown storefronts, handing out information on residents’ rights in interactions with federal ...
Proposition 50, California’s effort to redraw congressional districts, could give Latinos a big say at a time of widespread ...
Tens of thousands of people marched in San Francisco Saturday for the second national “No Kings” protest. The scene blended ...
Artists and entrepreneurs have supported new galleries and festivals in Chinatown while trying to keep it affordable to ...
Stuart Schuffman, aka Broke-Ass Stuart, started with a homemade zine, listing cheap eats, drinks and events. Along the way he ...
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Federal funding cuts to medical research and new rules for grants are dismantling projects at the University of California, ...
Book chapter excerpted and lightly adapted, with permission of Chris Carlsson and Lisa Ruth Elliott, editors, from “Ten Years That Shook the City: San Francisco ...
Arieann Harrison talks with longtime Hunters Point resident Antoine Mahan about his concern that truck traffic to and from the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard may be worsening air quality along Innes ...
Environmental health advocate Raymond Tompkins served on a community panel tasked with reviewing cleanup of toxic and radioactive pollution in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood before the Navy ...
The Navy encouraged the disposal of paper records. In 1969, staff fed classified documents into industrial shredders in accordance with the service’s policy of “reducing paperwork to a minimum.” ...
In September 1956, Cpl. Eldridge Jones found himself atop a sunbaked roof at an old Army camp about an hour outside San Francisco, shoveling radioactive dirt. Too young for Korea and too old for ...