By: Kristen Struckmeyer
When I got out of class, a small white envelope was waiting for me on the windshield of my car. I could feel my lungs fill with dread and my face glow red as I read the parking...
By: Brandy Miceli
People from around the world gathered under the trees of Frank Ogawa Plaza in Oakland to share their stories of brutal violence, sexual assault, and yearning hunger during their journey...
By: Arash Malekzadeh
Riot gear hung from the tense hands of three rows of San Francisco Police Department officers, positioned austerely on the steps of San Francisco City Hall to fortify the entrance...
By: Eric Nyulassy
All you can eat food around the clock. Beautifully landscaped grass as far as the eye can see. Basketball and volleyball courts for the active crowd, and video games with big screen...
Marion Pellegrini, core staff member at St. James Infirmary, poses for a portrait in the lab where he draws blood for various tests for patients. The clinic provides healthcare and social services for...
Photographs and story by Alex Kofman
Coffee shops, bars and restaurants are typically places people have in mind when considering where to meet their friends. They want a place where they can all come...
Photograph by photoeverywhere / stockarch.com via Creative Commons
By Xpress Magazine Staff
This news package explores the many faucets in which the City of San Francisco is growing due...
Jeremiah Rushing, bartender at Old Skool Cafe, a violence prevention program that provides employment and restaurant skills to youth ages 16-22, pours beer for customers. Photographs by Emma Chiang
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Monique Hosein speaks at the community town hall meeting at John O’connell High School. Photography by Angelica Williams
By Jasmine Williams
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos paced the auditorium...
By Drake Newkirk
Commuters board MUNI 702,000 times on the average weekday according to SFMTA's 2013-2014 annual report. In 2014, MUNI had an operating budget of nearly $900 million. Transportation...
By Lupita Uribe
San Francisco is New York City’s mellowed out sibling, not as fast paced, but still holding the same pedigree of business people, artists, musicians and a plethora of in-betweeners....
By Jasmine Williams
San Francisco is expanding. Techies, college students, commuters, and families – the San Francisco Bay Area has them all.
According the city's five-year financial plan release...