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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.

The Big Lie on the anti-speculation tax

By Tim Redmond The campaign against San Francisco’s anti-speculation tax is trying to replay the successful effort in Richmond to shoot down a soda tax....

Chiu’s new Airbnb plan ignores some planning suggestions. Can it still be fixed?

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 -- Supervisor David Chiu has introduced a new version of his Airbnb legislation in response to concerns raised by...

Protests work! Ellis Act eviction called off after noisy direct-action campaign

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 – A local real-estate speculator has dropped his effort to evict four Duboce Street tenants under the Ellis Act...

Sonoma County Can Make Public Power Work. What’s Wrong with SF?

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 – Cities all over California, and in other parts of the country, have figured out that private utility companies...

Fast Food Workers Escalate Campaign in Oakland; Major Action Sept. 4

  By Julia Carrie Wong SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 -- The national campaign to raise standards for fast food workers will escalate tomorrow, September 4, with workers...

Politics on Tuesday: Forget school assignment; the real issue in the Board of Ed race is a looming teacher strike

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 -- The San Francisco School Board race is something of a sleeper this year; not much in the way...

Is Ed Lee opposing the anti-speculation tax? Or did the Realtors go off a bit early?

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 -- Is Mayor Ed Lee opposed to the anti-speculation tax, Prop. G? Well, the last time I asked him...

The battle to save Flower Mart: A video not to miss

Save San Francisco's Flower Market from Steve Agnos on Vimeo.   By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 – The battle to save the Flower Mart could become...

Guest opinion: Some reasons for hope on Labor Day

By Larry Bradshaw SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 -- On Labor Day, we celebrate the American worker – but this year, many workers wonder what the celebration...

City College accreditor’s own experts didn’t want to shut the school down

By Tim Redmond There are so many reasons to love the lawsuit that City Attorney Dennis Herrera has filed against the City College accreditors. It’s...