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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.

Newsom tries to pressure SF to adopt a housing plan that will never work

Governor's Office, in highly unusual move, lobbies local Planning Commission on Breed legislation.

The New York Times suddenly discovers that neoliberal globalism was a massive fail

But the paper, like so many political leaders, refuses to admit any responsibility for the crisis that threatens humanity.

Promoter gets approval to turn Castro Theater into a nightclub—with few conditions

Some activists and commissioners unhappy with the idea that preserving community institutions is all about someone making money.

Chesa Boudin talks crime, justice—and what’s happened to SF under Brooke Jenkins

The former DA has a lot of thoughts on the future of criminal justice—and the current state of San Francisco.

Mayor’s budget: The real scrutiny starts

Gut the Ethics Commission. Defy the Housing Element. Undermine collaborative code enforcement. The supes are not happy.

Mayor doubles down on arresting drug users, refuses to move on wellness centers

Breed denounces Question Time, ignores her own Health Department in drive to force users into treatment.

Supes panel delays appropriation for reparations office and pilot programs

Walton sought a $10 million supplemental, less than half what the cops got; mayor says she has no intention of including it in her budget.

Who really owns the disputed parcel of land in the Mission District?

Plus: The Castro Theater battle moves to the Planning Commission and Historic Preservation Commission. That's The Agenda for June 11-18.

Shamann Walton’s path—and his message

An autobiography tells of a childhood of drugs, violence, and incarceration—and the change that led to a successful political career.

Letters to the editor: West side demolitions, arts downtown, and the Castro

Our readers talk back and respond to recent stories and news events.