Many San Franciscans in jail struggle with addiction. Would this polarizing treatment option help them?
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Daisy Gonzalez reads a book to daughter Mireyah Pelayo, 6, at Cameo House, a long-term transitional and alternative sentencing program in San Francisco.Marlena Sloss/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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A drawing made by Daisy Gonzalez when she was incarcerated, depicting being reunited with her daughter, Mireyah Pelayo, 6, hangs on her wall at Cameo House, a long-term transitional and alternative sentencing program for homeless, formerly incarcerated women and children, in San Francisco.Marlena Sloss/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
When Damion Davis got out of prison last summer after three decades in and out of the criminal justice system and struggling with addiction, a judge told him all he had to do was finish 90 days of drug treatment to get off probation.
Will new plan for S.F. s Fillmore Heritage Center revive long-shuttered jazz club and community hub?
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1of5Gregory Burrell stands in front of the Fillmore Heritage Center before open house on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, in San Francisco, Calif. Burrell is the in-house designer for the center.Paul Kuroda / Special to The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less
2of5A body bag at the scene of a shooting outside the Fillmore Heritage Center as police investigate the area on Saturday, March 23, 2019, in San Francisco, Calif. Police said one is dead and several injured after a shooting.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle 2019Show MoreShow Less