Chances are, you’ve been a rideshare rider. Uber, Lyft and Sidecar have transformed the previously cab-starved San Francisco into a place where a cheap ride across town is a few…
Another fall, another election season. Many of you may have already completed your vote-by-mail ballot and sent it in. If so, thank you for voting! If you have not, I…
No one should have to face hospitalization, surgery, or illness alone. Ruth Linden founded Tree of Life Health Advocates in 2014 to help her clients navigate through the increasingly complex…
Prop A authorizes a $310 million housing bond to finance the construction, development and preservation of affordable housing that prioritizes seniors, middle income families, veterans and disabled persons. Prop A…
City College of San Francisco (CCSF) is one of the largest community colleges in California, and yet since 2012, it has been threatened by the loss of its accreditation due…
By Dennis McMillan ORAM Applauds President Obama’s Action to Help Syrian Refugees San Francisco-based ORAM (Organization for Refuge, Asylum, and Migration) calls on the Obama Administration to safeguard 500 Slots…
By Ann Rostow Out Out Damned Spot! Have any of you seen the Tide same-sex marriage ad? Two men in tuxedos approach the church. “It’s too late to back out…
The genesis for this column was a discussion a few months ago about the dismally low number of women in elected office and how important it is to be aware…
San Francisco AIDS Foundation launched the public phase of “The Campaign for Health & Wellness,” having raised more than $12.2 million of its $15 million goal. The campaign funds the…
Throughout the United States, attention to the problem of gun violence seems to rise when there is a well-publicized shooting, but often does not last, and fails to result in…
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