Nuns who feed San Francisco’s homeless face eviction
A rent increase of over 50 percent will force soup kitchen operating in the Tenderloin district to shut down
A rent increase of over 50 percent will force soup kitchen operating in the Tenderloin district to shut down
Silicon Valley giant wants workers to leave San Francisco for suburbs near its campus, triggering gentrification fears
Richmond, infamous for its troubled oil refinery, becomes ground zero in fight for affordable housing in Bay Area
African-American locals, beset by poverty and violence and at risk for displacement, try to salvage their community
After Hurricane Katrina, award-winning actor Wendell Pierce went back home to pick up the pieces – and hasn’t stopped
California law offers few protections for elderly, disabled, veteran residents of 1625 Crenshaw Boulevard
Treasure Island and Hunters Point, two derelict and contaminated Navy hubs, are key to city’s affordable housing plan
Rights group says criminalization of homeless played role in death; LAPD calls for community meeting to address killing
More than 200 residents displaced by fires in and around rapidly gentrifying Mission District over past three years
While the city’s bid to boost economic growth has brought jobs, some find themselves unable to afford skyrocketing rents