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Kaiser Chief Administrative Officer Scott Keech appeared on ABC7's "Midday Live" to explain why Kaiser Permanente is supporting SF Pride, services they offer for LGBTQ+ patients and what to expect ...
San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose are dealing with similar problems of vacant offices and homelessness, but one of them has reported foot traffic bouncing back after the pandemic as they execute ...
Chang is a Kaiser Permanente family medicine doctor now in her 50's. These days, she's hearing conversations more clearly with the assistance of hearing aids. "It's called Phonak Audeo.
Asian and Pacific Islander adolescents who are overweight or obese are twice as likely as their white peers to have ...
Details such as clean streets and nice landscaping have lured office tenants by offering the perks of downtown without the ...
This week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services touted a new agreement with a slew of health insurance plans to ...
City officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening of the new shelter for unhoused people.
San Francisco has undergone a “vibe shift,” according to the city’s new mayor. “I think overall, I think they see the vibe ...
South San Francisco police released footage of a chaotic shootout involving a 60-year-old man who was fatally shot by an officer after opening fire on police and a neighbor’s home.
Two South San Francisco police officers shot and killed an armed 60-year-old man embroiled in a dispute with his next-door neighbor over leaves on his property, KTVU has learned.