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Tim Redmond

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.

Ted Gullicksen’s legacy

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 17, 2014 – It felt as if the whole San Francisco Left was at Mission High School Sunday for Ted Gullicksen’s...

Chiu in charge of vote for his successor

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 14, 2014 -- Sup. David Chiu carefully orchestrated his second term as board president, cutting deals with his more conservative colleagues...

See you Sunday at the Ted Gullicksen memorial

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 14, 2014 -- The memorial for Ted Gullicksen, longtime director of the Tenants Union and hero to generations or renters, is...

Marcus Books returning to SF as legacy business as indie stores continue their struggle to survive

By Denise Sullivan NOVEMBER 14, 2014 -- It's been said that ghosts haunt the majestic purple Victorian on Fillmore and Post Streets. People who can...

Tom’s Town: We still don’t elect our elected officials

By Tom Temprano NOVEMBER 14, 2014 -- As the game of backroom baseball to decide who the Mayor appoints as a replacement for the Sacramento-bound...

Big hospitals get tax breaks for community benefits — but don’t earn them

Editor’s note: As Kaiser nurses walk the picket lines (we will be reporting more on the strike later this week) it’s worth noting that...

The changing politics of the Mayor’s Office and the deeper meaning of the District Three appointment

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 12, 2014 – There are plenty of names circulating, and lots more crazy rumors flying around, about the mayor’s likely choice...

Who really won the SF election?

By Gen Fujioka NOVEMBER 11, 2014 -- As is customary after an election, there’s been a flurry of commentaries and analyses interpreting who “really” won...

Politics on Tuesday: The new (sorta) Board of Supervisors — and what the vote-by-mail results mean

By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 11, 2014 – The Next Big Thing in San Francisco politics will be the reshaping of the Board of Supervisors, which...

‘But they didn’t know we were seeds:’ Dia de los Muertos in a post-Ayotzinapa Mexico

    By Caitlin Donohue MEXICO CITY, NOVEMBER 10, 2014 -- Ricardo Escobar Lazamar, a student at Mexico City’s Universidad Autónoma de México, put down the protest...