What does a revitalized music scene mean for #SanFrancisco?
According to @AlSaracevic, it's perhaps a return to normalcy and a resurgence in the local arts scene.
Both would be a welcome breath in the post-pandemic, post-tech boom world, he says.
https://t.co/hln3pshI2F
First reported by residents living in houseboats along the #Alameda estuary in late July, the bloom has now fanned out across much of the bay, turning the otherwise blue waters ruddy brown.
https://t.co/ZyeHPPslj6
San Francisco’s ideological warfare stands in the way of effective governance, The Examiner's @AlSaracevic says in response to @timredmondsf.
https://t.co/wpWQxRcRG9
@MeowRuka@48hills Ok. Let’s start with mental health. It’s clear we need more services. We need conservatorship. Both sides bicker over details. Let’s just get it done.
Algal Blooms on A1 @sfexaminer (along with a heart-wrenching column about homelessness and mental illness from @AlSaracevic and kick ass investigation of this platform from @JeffElder)
The Examiner's @AlSaracevic writes that in the case of Sean Messer and countless others "sadly, amazingly, shockingly considering our homeless spending budget, there's really nowhere to take mentally ill homeless people in San Francisco."
https://t.co/kppZwjKLTr
In his latest column, The Examiner's @AlSaracevic
writes that "there's not much done for the Sean Messers of the world. They are left to fend for themselves. And the end is often tragic."
https://t.co/ug53J8WRbt