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San Francisco's tourism industry, a critical pillar of the city's economy, showed troubling signs over the July Fourth ...
"We are actually seeing people lose their tents, but they're still experiencing homelessness and sleeping, sometimes now ...
San Francisco reports a decline in homeless tents, with some criticizing the metric's accuracy for reflecting homelessness.
Home inventory in a number of major metropolitan areas have hit levels higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, a ...
The number of homeless tents on the streets of San Francisco has reached its lowest point since before the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Americans were reluctant to relocate across state lines in 2024 in a break from the pandemic-era moving frenzy fueled by ...
The US Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine official overrode agency experts in May to recommend against the broad use of two Covid-19 vaccines, newly released documents show.
The entrance to the bridge from lane 14 — one of 18 feeding into the Bay Bridge from the East Bay — has been fenced off since ...
From the first reported case of AIDS to the present, what is the history of HIV-AIDS and are there parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic?
The era when San Francisco hotel owners made money hand over fist — like in 2019 after hotel rooms notched a new record for average daily rate: $273.61 — hasn’t returned. San Francisco still ranks at ...
Specifically, the new warning lists the risk of myocarditis as 8 cases per 1 million people who got the 2023-2024 COVID shots between the ages of 6 months and 64 years old. The label also notes that ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is still having a deadly effect on the pet population. The number of unwanted animals is straining San Francisco's shelter capacity to the breaking point, sometimes with ...