BREAKING NEWS – San Francisco, California – Officials at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) are evaluating how to best address the growing issue of homeless people taking shelter in the air hub, the latest challenge stemming from the northern California city’s homelessness crisis. SFO is experiencing a recent “surge” of homeless people taking refuge in the busy airport; many are said to arrive in the middle of the night via BART trains south from the city. The mayor of San Francisco London Breed and Governor Gavin Newsom, are both working together to resolve the ongoing crisis with some new innovative ideas. They have contacted the FAA, inquiring if it would be illegal if they started allowing homeless people to build tent cities on runways.