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Deaths from and chronic infections with hepatitis B in SF have dropped, but case rates still exceed the national average.
Regulators recommended a wide range of policies, including EV purchase incentives, subsidized car charging, fleet ...
Bay Area tech companies are building powerful artificial intelligence systems that experts say could pose “catastrophic risks ...
California is developing new policies to promote electric vehicles after Congress and the White House cut EV subsidies and ...
Social Security — one of the most trusted institutions in American life — is facing an upheaval that’s alarming staff and ...
Bay Area technology companies are racing to build powerful artificial intelligence systems they admit could pose “catastrophic risks” to society. But a new report by academic experts commissioned by ...
New funding powers an effort to plant trees in West Oakland. The program must overcome decades of disinvestment and city ...
California Weighs New EV Incentives Backed by Fee on Gas Cars and Trucks With federal credits ending, ‘feebates’ could shift drivers toward cleaner vehicles — with no additional state spending, ...
Union Left in the Dark Over Possible SF Police Accountability Attorney Layoffs A formal unfair labor practice charge may be filed if the job cuts proceed, a union representative says.
This photo essay accompanies the story “In the City, Off the Map: San Franciscans Struggle to Keep Their Mobile Residences,” which is part of the “Driving Home: Surviving the Housing Crisis” project.
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