San Francisco Public Press

San Francisco Public Press

Noncommercial news and investigative reporting for San Francisco Bay Area — online, print and on air at KSFP 102.5 FM + @sfcivic podcast. https://t.co/SGUUptIpSB Noncommercial news and investigative reporting for SF Bay Area — online, print and radio (102.5 FM). The mission of the San Francisco Public Press is to enrich civic life in San Francisco by delivering public-interest journalism to broad and diverse audiences through print and interactive media not supported by advertising. The San Francisco Public Press is a nonprofit, noncommercial news organization that produces independent public-interest journalism about under-covered topics, with a focus on under-served audiences. Online and via community radio station KSFP-FM, we offer local investigative and solutions reporting. Coverage areas include environmental protection, housing affordability, public health, transportation safety, homeless services, digital privacy, immigration and elections. For every local election, we produce a comprehensive, multimedia nonpartisan voter guide.
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San Francisco Public Press Independent Nonprofit InDepth Local News San Francisco Public Presshttpswww. sfpublicpress. org Menu California California Supreme Court to Hear Court Reporter Shortage Case In a move hailed by legal advocates of lowincome litigants the California Supreme Court last week agreed to hear a case on whether to allow electronic recording in family court hearings. Weare incrediblygratefulthe Supreme Court has agreed to consider our case addressing trial courts inability to provide a verbatim record of what happens in thousands of court hearings every day resulting in devastating effects to lowincome litigants including survivors of domestic abuse Jennafer Wagner director of programs at the Family Violence Appellate Project wrote in an email to the San Francisco Public Press.

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