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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.

Examiner faces criticism over image of Preston in a bulls-eye target

Paper apologizes but the violent image is still on the web—at a time when political violence is a very serious problem.

Community advocates push for major changes in city housing plan

Extraordinary hearing shows that Housing Element won't work—and Newsom Administration just wants to help real-estate interests make money.

Mar concedes, as Board of Supes shifts in a conservative direction

Gerrymandering and fear-mongering on crime gives the mayor two allies.

Breed School Board appointee is now losing to progressive challenger

Alida Fisher will likely replace Ann Hsu; Mar's hopes are dimming in D4.

Two crucial issues, housing and downtown, will come before the supes this week

Plus: what does 'a city that works' really mean? That's The Agenda for Nov. 13-20

The supes races are showing the impact of the corrupt redistricting process

The Yimby housing measure keeps losing ground. But progressives who don't challenge that narrative are not doing well.

The latest results: The Yimby housing measure is falling even further behind

The voters are rejecting the idea that 'streamlining' market-rate development will help the housing crisis.

The SF Election isn’t over

More than 100,000 votes are yet to be counted. In close races, this could matter.

The wild and crazy election night, and what it all (maybe) means

The mayor's candidates are winning for supe. Her allies lost on Prop. H and Prop. M.

The Nancy Pelosi factor in SF politics

It appears the GOP will take the House. If Pelosi then steps down, which she probably will, SF will see a mad political scramble for that seat.