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D9 candidates: How would you address the rising number of Latinx homeless families in SF?

by Cami Dominguez November 4, 2024November 4, 2024

Latinx families are among the hardest-hit in San Francisco’s homelessness crisis. In response to this growing crisis, here’s how District 9 candidates answered the question: How would you address the rising number of Latinx homeless families?

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Photos: Día de los Muertos in San Francisco’s Mission District

by Mariana Duran November 3, 2024November 3, 2024

Thousands flocked to the heart of the Mission District to be part of the annual Día de los Muertos procession and Festival of Altars.

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D9 candidates: How will you support Mission street vendors?

by Cami Dominguez November 2, 2024November 2, 2024

As street vendors push for a return to selling along SF’s Mission Street, here’s how candidates in the District 9 race plan to support them.

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‘A tool of last resort’: How San Francisco’s controversial RV towing policy will work

by Mariana Duran November 1, 2024June 12, 2025

While some RV residents and advocates fear mass towing, in practice, the city officials say the new towing policy will only be deployed as “a tool of last resort.”

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San Francisco Día de los Muertos altars honor Palestinian grief and resilience

by Jennyann “Pie” Martinez November 1, 2024November 1, 2024

The SOMArts altar exhibition encourages people to move beyond the overwhelm of ongoing war, allowing grief to transform into a deeper resilience and hope.

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From La Llorona to Gaza: How a Latinx artist challenges the stories we tell

by Jennyann “Pie” Martinez October 31, 2024November 4, 2024

Renowned artist and muralist Juana Alicia turns familiar narratives upside down in San Francisco’s Mission and beyond.

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10 Día de los Muertos events you can’t miss in San Francisco

by Mariana Duran October 31, 2024November 3, 2024

In San Francisco, giant altars, traditional danzantes, exhibits, and performances will take over parks and venues around the city, inviting everyone to honor loved ones who have passed.

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D9 candidates: Why should Latinx communities support you?

by Cami Dominguez October 28, 2024October 28, 2024

District 9 candidates weigh in on why they deserve the support of San Francisco’s Latinx communities amid rising costs, job insecurity, and housing challenges.

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Noncitizen parents can vote in S.F. school board election. Here’s what to know

by Mariana Duran October 28, 2024October 31, 2024

San Francisco is one of the few cities in the country where certain noncitizen residents can legally vote for school board candidates.

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D9 candidates: How would you strengthen cultural districts?

by Cami Dominguez October 25, 2024October 31, 2024

Here’s what candidates in the District 9 race had to say about strengthening cultural hubs vital to Latino and Indigenous life.

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  • “Can’t express it in words”: Two immigrant families tell their own stories using disposable camerasApril 29, 2026
  • TPS, S.F. court closure and other major immigration updates in AprilApril 29, 2026
  • Closure of S.F. immigration court sparks confusion, missed hearingsApril 28, 2026
  • $6,000 for a work permit? Here’s how to avoid a common notario scamApril 21, 2026
  • Feeling burned out? What Jackie Fielder’s hospitalization teaches us about mental healthApril 17, 2026
  • Enrollment projections or invisible students? Inside battle over SF’s newcomer programsApril 16, 2026

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