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Man fatally stabbed outside Sixth Street residential hotel
San Francisco police are investigating a stabbing that left one man dead Tuesday morning in front of a Sixth Street residential hotel. Read More
Covid-19 update: county extends shelter order, essential workers get childcare help, outbreak sweeps through SRO hotel
Bay Area counties are all considering whether to extend widespread shelter orders set to expire May 3. Solano County pulled the trigger late Friday and announced its extension until...Read More
Group confirms Covid-19 outbreak at 52-unit Mission District SRO hotel
At least 24 people at a single room occupancy hotel in San Francisco’s Mission District have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Dolores Street Community Services, which manages...Read More
Supe seeks gender-neutral SRO restrooms
Supervisor Hillary Ronen Tuesday will move to expand that requirement to hotels and SROs.Read More
SRO owners sue city over short-term rentals
A group of residential hotel owners filed suit seeking to block legislation intended to make it harder for them to rent rooms to tourists.Read More
SF supes curb tourist use of SRO hotels
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved legislation making it harder for the owners of residential hotels to rent rooms out to tourists.Read More
SRO housing protections move forward
Legislation approved by a Board of Supervisors committee Monday will make it harder for residential hotel owners to rent out rooms to touristsRead More
Number of families in SRO housing doubles
In San Francisco, whole families are increasingly living in apartments that were intended to house only one person, according to a new report released today by a group of...Read More
City adds $29 million for homeless housing
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors Wednesday announced $28.9 million in proposed funding over the next two years to help homeless individuals...Read More