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Californians can now buy opioid reversal drugs directly from the state under a program aimed at making the life-saving medication less expensive and more accessible.
A Southern California mayor said he wants to eliminate his city's homeless population by "giving them all the fentanyl they want," as he now faces a recall effort.
At a press conference on Monday at UC Berkeley, Haney plans to introduce legislation called the Campus Overdose Prevention ...
An audit revealed out of 34 SJFD stations, a total of 17 appeared to have possible drug theft and tampering. Now, they're ...
A Southern California mayor facing a recall effort is coming under fire after his suggestion to ending his city’s ...
The defense said she had been molded by her parents, a couple of “hippies” from Colorado, who used psychedelics and “ate ...
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that accidental overdose deaths have increased in the city for four consecutive months. According to data from the Office of the Medical Examiner, 65 people fatally ...
The first-time elected official highlighted his efforts to tackle the city's homelessness and open-drug air market, a drop in ...
Just three and a half months after promising safer streets, cleaner neighborhoods, and a more inviting city for visitors, ...
Office vacancies shot to a near-record 37% in the fourth quarter of 2024, exceeding rates in Los Angeles, Chicago and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Democrats nationally may be in turmoil, but liberals in San Francisco are hopeful the new mayor's ...
According to the city Medical Examiner’s Office, 192 people have died from overdoses this year in San Francisco. That’s a ...