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San Francisco's public health department is looking to address the number of unintentional overdose deaths, which has been on the rise in 2025.
Mayor Daniel Lurie on Wednesday announced that the city would no longer give users free paraphernalia to consume drugs without providing treatment counseling.
According to the city Medical Examiner’s Office, 192 people have died from overdoses this year in San Francisco. That’s a ...
An alleged drug dealer has been repeatedly released from custody by San Francisco judges, prosecutors said. On Friday, the 34-year-old man pleaded not guilty to new drug trafficking ...
The first-time elected official is expected to highlight his efforts to tackle the city's homelessness and open-drug air ...
The defendant has been selling drugs in the Tenderloin since 2016, despite three deportations back to Honduras.
San Francisco's mayor is changing drug policy so that distribution of safe-drug use supplies are tied to counseling and treatment services.
The program to provide clean foil, pipes, and plastic straws for drug users, free of charge, costs taxpayers hundreds of ...
The directive is simple — no more handing out drug equipment in public spaces like streets, parks, or sidewalks.
A power outage in San Francisco Wednesday has left hundreds of customers without power, according to Pacific Gas and Electric. PG&E’s outage map indicates ...