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Consumer demand for electric vehicles is important to gauge as leaders in Sacramento begin a multibillion-dollar debate about ...
Bay Area tech companies are building powerful artificial intelligence systems that experts say could pose “catastrophic risks ...
Regulators recommended a wide range of policies, including EV purchase incentives, subsidized car charging, fleet ...
Deaths from and chronic infections with hepatitis B in SF have dropped, but case rates still exceed the national average.
In San Francisco, Hundreds of Homes for the Homeless Sit Vacant In spite of a growing Department of Homelessness with an annual budget of $598 million, eligible people still wait months or even years ...
“Civic” is the flagship radio program and podcast from the San Francisco Public Press. It airs Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on KSFP, the Public Press’ low-power FM station, which began broadcasting ...
Bay Area technology companies are racing to build powerful artificial intelligence systems they admit could pose “catastrophic risks” to society. But a new report by academic experts commissioned by ...
Cold War Scientists Pushed Ethical Boundaries With Radiation Experiments Part 4: ETHICS | Exposed, an investigative series Memos reveal that a San Francisco Navy lab risked running afoul of human ...
A new data analysis of thousands of sites shows toxic waste cleanups take longer in socially vulnerable parts of the Bay Area.
Federal officials are considering a proposal to allow a developer to tear down and rebuild a 20-year-old public housing complex in the Western Addition — a plan that does not address residents’ ...
Social Security — one of the most trusted institutions in American life — is facing an upheaval that’s alarming staff and ...