The most lopsided result in San Francisco’s June election was Stephen Sherrill’s victory over neighborhood activist Lori ...
El Tecolote and the San Francisco Public Press asked Latino readers which issues are most important for California's next ...
In this street interview series, people spoke about what matters most where they live, and what they want local leaders to ...
As a competitively selected host newsroom partner with Report for America, we’re delighted today to announce that Troy Aidan Sambajon is joining the San Francisco Public Press as our incoming corps ...
Hey, Public Press readers. This is Cami Dominguez and I have exciting news! I’m partnering with journalists at El Tecolote to report on the contentious contest to elect California’s next governor.
The San Francisco Public Press and KALW co-hosted a live panel discussion about San Francisco’s propositions C and D, the competing business tax measures, at KALW’s gathering space at 220 Montgomery ...
Anti-abortion protester Anastasia Rogers is arrested outside the San Francisco Planned Parenthood clinic on Bush Street in December 2025. Rogers faces charges after posting a social media video ...
Jennifer Esteen, vice president of organizing for Service Employees International Union Local 1021, urged voters to support Proposition D as a way to restore funding and prevent further cuts at an ...
Proposition C is heavily funded by wealthy Silicon Valley donors and San Francisco-based companies, some with global workforces that could face higher taxes if employee pay comparisons are expanded ...
On the June ballot, voters will face the decision to raise or lower taxes on companies with unequal pay structures, thanks to competing voter initiatives. Credit: Yesica Prado / San Francisco Public ...
Community groups converged Wednesday at City Hall to defend funding for the Environment Department. Antonio Diaz of the community organizing group PODER said the city’s building electrification ...
Moving her family of five out of a residential hotel in 2022 provided Lily Wu with long-sought housing stability. Now as a federal program expires, she fears having no place to go. Credit: Neal Wong / ...
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