All you had to do was drive by this shelter for homeless people, and it was clear that San Francisco had been duped, officials say. There was no new paint job brightening the Oasis Hotel, which houses some of the city's most vulnerable residents. That was just some of the work for which the city was brazenly charged but was never actually completed, the city attorney says. A nonprofit that operates shelters and other housing programs across San Francisco has been suspended from bidding on new... Read this story