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How an infamous Berkeley human trafficking case fueled reform - SF Public Press
“Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night after I dream that he is lying next to me, or see someone taking me to him,” said the young woman, now in her late 20s, who agreed to an interview on the condition of anonymity.
Seniors selling what they get from food banks - SF Public Press
She then sells the items to help make ends meet. “We don't get enough money for rent or for daily use,” said one woman who was selling food donations she had picked up earlier. The elderly woman spoke through an interpreter and asked to remain anonymous.
Reporters' Notebook: En route: 28-19th Avenue often off schedule - SF Public Press
Comments are from the bus driver, who asked that her name not be used, reporter observations and rider views. A version of this article was published in the ...
On poison pills slipped into San Francisco's ballot propositions - SF Public Press
... but whatever keeps people moving is what I want,” said a Haight Street storeowner who asked that his name not be used for fear of vandalism. ...

