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News + Politics

Reforming the recall—and the mayor’s power to appoint elected officials

Plus: What's going on with Mental Health SF, and is CPMC helping with the public-health crisis in the Tenderloin?

Eating Our Own: What a 1973 sci-fi movie says about the reality of 2022

Soylent Green predicted an apocalypse that isn't far from the truth. The problem is runaway Capitalism.

City College makes a move to save Cantonese classes

By classifying program as transferable to UC, school can get additional state money.

Community leaders reflect on three key Bay Area MLK speeches—and envision his dreams for 2022

Voting rights, economic opportunity, education, social justice—so much remains to be done.

UCSF’s new hospital: A pretty building, but in the wrong place

The school's plans will make one part of the city more unlivable and the other part less healthy and wealthy.

Breed refuses to discuss the future of road closures with supervisors

Mayor has hostile response to fair questions from Chan on a topic that could really use some leadership.

The big money shows up for Haney in state Assembly race

Building trades and opponents of single-payer are putting up hundreds of thousands in an IE that is likely to attack Campos

What are the mayor’s plans for Golden Gate Park and the Great Highway?

Plus: Ending 'low-fault' evictions and COVID safety in the public schools. That's The Agenda for Jan 10-17.

The only community garden in Daly City could become market-rate housing

School district wants to develop a site that is a rare oasis of green in an 'impervious concrete jungle.'

On normalizing relations with Cuba, where is Nancy Pelosi?

SF's rep hasn't joined her Bay Area Democratic colleagues in urging Biden to end the economic blockade.

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