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SFMTA's fare evasion crackdown: Is it paying off amid financial crisis? Here's a look at numbersThe San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is catching more people trying to ride for free as fare inspectors are talking to twice as many passengers as they were a year ago. With the agency in ...
San Francisco authorities arrested dozens throughout the city in a single day in an effort to disrupt the drug market and ...
Partap Singh Bajwa has strongly criticized the Punjab government's anti-drug campaign, labeling it a dangerous publicity ...
You have heard of the crime crises in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City, but what about the one in the city responsible ...
In the Tenderloin and SoMa, where drugs are ubiquitous, addiction treatment centers and sober facilities abound.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health says at this time the drug is not widespread, but it is concerning.
DA’s stated rationale to State Bar for downloading and disseminating privileged information appears to be a tacit admission ...
The San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department arrested 67 people during a single-day operation in the Tenderloin, Mission and southern districts to bring fugitives ...
A potent animal tranquilizer increasingly reported in illicit drug supplies across the U.S. has made its way to San Francisco ...
The U.S. has recorded a historic drop in overdose deaths. The Trump administration’s campaign to slash spending and reduce ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced the seizure of roughly $510 million worth ...
Good Tuesday morning! Some benefits of protest: Collective action may be good for your mental health. Liberal San Francisco ...
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