City officials explore yoga, medical respite shelter for homeless – San Francisco Examiner (blog)
City officials explore yoga, medical respite shelter for homeless – San Francisco Examiner (blog)
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City officials explore yoga, medical respite shelter for homeless
San Francisco Examiner (blog) … people have issues with mental illness or addiction. San Francisco supported greater investment Tuesday in a homeless outreach team, but officials continue to review ways to reshape services for those on the street, which could include having … |
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Program’s end reopens debate on clean needles for drug users – San Francisco Chronicle
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Program's end reopens debate on clean needles for drug users
San Francisco Chronicle But where and how many needles should be available for drug users at neighborhood pharmacies has been a source of contention. It's a debate that's likely to return after San Francisco Assemblyman Phil Ting introduced a bill this month to expand syringe … |
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BSU tracks stalking, dating violence – Muncie Star Press
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BSU tracks stalking, dating violence
Muncie Star Press “Think About It,” the online training program Ball State will require incoming freshmen to take, was developed by CampusClarity, a service of LawRoom, a web-based, California employment law trainer, and the University of San Francisco's Division of … |
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District Attorney looks to change how some drug crimes are prosecuted – KTVU San Francisco
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District Attorney looks to change how some drug crimes are prosecuted
KTVU San Francisco KTVU.com. SAN FRANCISCO —. San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon is proposing an initiative to change how some drug crimes are prosecuted. … But others see drug abuse as a medical problem not a criminal one. "Once they get these felonies … |
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LA-area woman faces sentence for man-on-car murder – SFGate
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LA-area woman faces sentence for man-on-car murder
SFGate LOS ANGELES (AP) — A substance–abuse counselor who drove 2 miles through a Los Angeles suburb with a dying man on her windshield faces a maximum prison term of 45 years to life at her sentencing scheduled for Wednesday. A jury last month found … |