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December 2016 coverage
This drug can break opioid addiction. Why aren’t we using it?
This drug can break opioid addiction. Why aren’t we using it?
As the opioid epidemic ravages communities across the country, one San Francisco clinic has found a different way to help addicts.
Mother Jones
Dec 7, 2016
Unaccompanied Siblings Trade Home for a New Life
Unaccompanied Siblings Trade Home for a New Life
Until recently, 20-year-old Skarlett and her younger siblings lived in a homeless shelter in downtown San Francisco. She asked that her…
YR Media
Dec 7, 2016
“I wanna do a graphic novel that’s gonna be turned into a movie.” James
“I wanna do a graphic novel that’s gonna be turned into a movie.” J...
My name is James. One day, five years ago, I decided to stop using crack. I kept asking myself ‘Why am I doing it again?’, and I couldn’t…
stories behind the fog
Dec 7, 2016
City’s housing offers not cutting it for homeless fire victim
City’s housing offers not cutting it for homeless fire victim
By Laura Waxmann
Mission Local
Dec 9, 2016
Lack of Shelter for Homeless Collides With Voters’ Wish to Clear Tent Encampments
Lack of Shelter for Homeless Collides With Voters’ Wish to Clear Tent Encampments
By Helena Ong and Noah Arroyo
SanFranciscoPublicPress
Dec 7, 2016
Division St. camp shows there’s no easy path to ending tent cities in SF
Division St. camp shows there’s no easy path to ending tent cities in SF
The foggy dampness had soaked through her tent. Again. The night chill had bit into her thin sleeping bag. Again. Outside her tent, a…
SFChronicle
Dec 7, 2016
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