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Boy shot, suffers life-threatening injuries in Vallejo shooting
A Vallejo youth is suffering from life-threatening injuries after being shot, police said Friday.Read More
Hundreds of San Ramon youth protest outside Chevron as part of Global Climate Strike
Youth are demanding Chevron Corp. in San Ramon transition to sustainable practices as they protest outside the company Friday morning. Calling themselves Youth vs. Apocalypse, hundreds gathered at 9...Read More
Lighter punishment proposed for youth Muni fare evaders
Youth who skip paying their Muni fare and are issued a citation could soon no longer have to pay a visit to court.Read More
Super Bowl City free concert schedule
Santa Clara may be hosting the football Feb. 7, but San Francisco's Super Bowl City is home to a series of free concerts.Read More
Immigration protest blocks downtown traffic
More than a dozen immigrant rights advocates chained themselves together in San Francisco's Financial District Tuesday morning.Read More
Santa Clara County bumps smoking, vaping age to 21
Anyone who plans on buying tobacco or electronic smoking products in unincorporated Santa Clara County must be at least 21 years old.Read More
City pushes to create 6,000 youth jobs
Mayor Ed Lee is urging local companies and The City to create at least 6,000 summer jobs for San Francisco youth. Read More
Free Muni rides for youth begin today
The SFMTA launched its 16-month, $8.5 million pilot program today offering free Muni rides to low-income kids.Read More
Free Muni for low-income youth, finally
After two long years and numerous road blocks, SFMTA approved a pilot program to provide free rides to low-income youth. Read More
Free Muni rides hit funding pothole
A proposal for low-income youth to ride Muni for free sounded great — but not to those who would foot the bill.Read More
Youth use poetry to raise diabetes awareness
San Francisco youth have armed themselves with poetry in the fight against diabetes. Read More
Young people selling weed just to get by
For Patty, a high school sophomore, there’s nothing celebratory about marijuana. She sells weed to make ends meet.Read More