Results tagged “drugs” from Bay Voices

It has been two months since Michael Chau has been off probation - and everyday after high school, he makes his way through the stench of alcohol and urine to the Tenderloin. He’s not in San Francisco’s infamous drug and crime-ridden neighborhood to hang out on the street, but instead he’s going to work. Alexis Terraza reports on a successful youth program in the Tenderloin.
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Crack Cocaine

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I decided to interview a close friend of mine. He is a person who sells crack to our neighborhood. We both decided to not say his name to protect his identity because of the fact that selling crack is illegal. Crystal Lopez reports from Potrero Hill.

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