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Tim Redmond

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Tim Redmond has been a political and investigative reporter in San Francisco for more than 30 years. He spent much of that time as executive editor of the Bay Guardian. He is the founder of 48hills.

First results look very conservative

Now, a bit late, we have preliminary results. These are from the 69,000 people who voted by mail early. It’s hard to tell what...

Election night: Ballot problems in D5

Out in front of Sup. Vallie Brown’s headquarters this afternoon, Mayor London Breed was giving her pitch. With a lone TV camera in place,...

What to look for on Election Day

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! Let me start with a reminder: Yes, there is an election in San Francisco tomorrow, and there are some...

The big money in the major SF races

The San Francisco Chronicle finally got around to covering the story about Sup. Vallie Brown evicting tenants last week, almost three weeks after SF...

Housing balance measure headed for March ballot

Now that Sup. Matt Haney’s jobs-housing balance bill has passed with a veto-proof majority, the next big housing fight is shaping up: Supporters of...

Haney’s housing bill passes 11-0

Sup. Matt Haney’s legislation forcing office developers to pay more of the cost of their affordable housing impacts passed the board 11-0 today after...

Vallie Brown’s excuses for evicting tenants were false, records show

The political mess that is Sup. Vallie Brown’s attempt to explain her eviction of African-American tenants from a building she bought on Fillmore Street...

As the fires rage and the blackouts continue, Newsom ducks

Gov. Gavin Newsom is sounding all harsh and tough toward PG&E as Northern California burns out of control again and the blackouts continue. At a...

Guess who’s a lawyer for the city’s worst planning scofflaw? (Hint: He writes for the Chron)

The City Attorney’s Office and the Planning Department just released some details of the legal settlement between the city and the Academy of Art...

In dramatic hearing, Haney housing measure moves forward

The Land Use and Transportation Committee yesterday moved forward a plan to increase the fee office developers pay for housing after a remarkable hearing...