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Opinion

Opinion: Closing JFK Drive and the Great Highway was a big mistake

The post-pandemic reasons for closure are disingenuous and make for bad public policy.

Opinion: Save Car-Free JFK Drive and the Great Walkway

Motorists have plenty of places to drive and park in the city; can't we have three miles for the rest of us?

The national pundits can complain, but in SF, progressives get things done

The San Francisco left is fighting for things that the national Democratic Party has abandoned.

Unpacking the political framing of the Board of Education elections

What is 'performative politics' anyway, and why do the conservatives keep talking about it?

Let’s try to avoid a nuclear war

Demonstrations at the offices of Sens. Feinstein and Padilla call for the US to back off on actions that might lead to armageddon.

It’s the mayor, not the neighborhood, slowing affordable housing in the Haight

Community groups have pushed for a project at 730 Stanyan that the Mayor's Office has repeatedly, inexplicably, delayed.

On Supreme Court, liberals have one job to do—and they’re not doing it

Expanding the court is our only hope. Why are so many progressive groups and leaders sitting on their hands?

Why CEQA matters

Blaming CEQA for California’s problems is easier than wrestling with the root causes of challenges like housing affordability and access to higher education

Prop A’s failure and why we need to fight for Muni

The June election shows the importance of a powerful grassroots movement for transit justice

Academia, displacement, and the dorm-industrial complex

From Columbia's Manhattanville to UC Berkeley in People's Park, luxury student housing can lead to gentrification

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