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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.

Breed’s Tenderloin crackdown goes to the supes in high-stakes vote

What is the mayor's actual plan for a neighborhood in crisis, other than more cops? It's hard to figure that out.

High praise for Boudin from judge whose words have been used to attack him

The media exploded when Judge Bruce Chan criticized the DA's Office in September. Nobody's talking about a more recent case where Chan said the DA is transparent and ethical.

No, Muni isn’t broke: New report challenges mayor’s austerity planning

Controller's Office says the system faces no serious deficits, contradicting what Breed and Muni leaders have said when they opposed restoring service or cutting fares.

Breed’s ABAG rep doesn’t live in San Francisco

Sonja Trauss, appointee to policy agency, is now registered to vote in Oakland.

Video shows cops beating a man in the Tenderloin who committed no real crime

...while mayor calls for more cops in the Tenderloin and attacks a surveillance ordinance for no good reason.

The cost of continued growth in SF: $20 billion for affordable housing

Finally, a city study looks as the price tag for the pro-development policies of the past.

Don’t blame progressives for problems like homelessness, drugs, and crime

Neoliberal mayors and their failed market-based policies have created the crisis that the left is now trying to solve.

Broadway developer ignores Chinese-speaking residents of adjacent SRO

Luxury condo project would literally surround low-income housing with major impacts, but nobody talked to the residents.

The jobs-housing mix in SF is a mess

Plus: The reality of a new Climate Action Plan and a much-needed investigative hearing on conflicts of interest. That's The Agenda for Dec. 13-19

Recall Boudin ad appears to violate state election law

Andrea Shorter is quoted in the ad; she's also paid by the campaign. State law says that has to be disclosed.