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Tagged with: Housing

Good Taste: Irving Street gets a glow-up

The inaugural Sunset Night Market throws a needed spotlight on a special Sunset District snack corridor.

Mayor’s Office missing as supes discuss mayor’s proposed housing policies

Breed's plan, drafted with little community input, would do nothing for the city's affordable housing needs; supes aren't going along.

Tenants, community rally against Breed’s developer-friendly housing bill

Evictions, demolition, displacement—and no affordable housing. That's The Agenda for Sept. 17-24

Breed continues to push arrests as solution to substance-abuse issues

Evidence shows this policy never works as right-wingers continue to push their attacks on local judges

Nancy Pelosi is getting two more years. Maybe she can help SF with housing money

Is it all about her daughter taking her seat—or, for a change, will she use her clout to bring federal cash to SF for affordable housing?

Screen Grabs: Listening to legends of the Bayou with Les Blank

'I Went to the Dance' delights. Plus: powerful immigrant saga 'Marisol,' redevelopment dilemma in 'White Building'

State Supreme Court rules in favor of district elections for local government

Ruling could be a blow to billionaire efforts to take control of San Francisco.

A new, stealthy Amazon delivery center on the edge of the Bayview?

More trucks in an area with serious air-quality issues. Plus: Evictions in supportive housing. That's The Agenda for Sept. 3-10

The Oakland school bomb threat is a dire warning about our current politics

Right-wing activism is happening at both the national and the local level.

Tin man from El Sobrante: Dave Yoas turns the antiquated upside-down

The artist's upcycled toy collages bring the vintage into new light.