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The big billionaire-backed mayoral debate is becoming the Losers Show
SF’s new War on Drugs has created dangerous, intolerable conditions in the county jail
Screen Grabs: Grokking the creepy cipher of ‘I Saw the TV Glow’
There’s nothing to stop AI election deep fakes in San Francisco right now
Tough budget times in a city full of rich people who don’t pay even remotely fair taxes ….
At Columbia, the Gaza encampment was peaceful, collaborative, and considerate
Developers, not CEQA, are keeping a SoMa housing site as a parking lot
SF cops haven’t disclosed the latest in military gear they may be using
If SF wants to revitalize downtown, why not buy up these dirt-cheap buildings?
SF is failing badly to meet its state mandates for extremely low-income housing
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Why is Breed resisting a life-saving program that faces no real legal or financial obstacles?
Tim Redmond
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January 11, 2023
Safe consumption sites work in New York, stunning testimony at a hearing shows. Yet SF is putting on the brakes.
Homelessness
The story behind the garden-hose assault outside a North Beach gallery
Tim Redmond
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January 10, 2023
Sup. Peskin's office has been working for years to get help for this homeless person—and city agencies have completely failed them.
Police
Police Commission considers dramatic changes in racist traffic stops (with Breed opposed)
Tim Redmond
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January 10, 2023
If a slim 4-3 majority holds, SF could take the national lead in addressing pattern of cops stopping and hassling Black and Brown motorists.
Homelessness
San Francisco continues homeless sweeps, during storm, defying a federal court order
Tim Redmond
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January 9, 2023
New legal filing shows how cops continue to roust the unhoused even when the city can't offer any safe and secure shelter.
News + Politics
Surprise! Aaron Peskin is the new Board of Supes president
Tim Redmond
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January 9, 2023
It took 17 votes and a progressive split before Peskin, who hadn't been a candidate, entered the race and won.
Labor
All about most people: Illuminating the history of the California labor movement
James De Julius
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January 9, 2023
'From Mission to Microchip' author Fred B. Glass talks about how his City College course makes the long struggle relevant today
News + Politics
The next supes president, the future of safe-consumption sites, PG&E’s failure …
Tim Redmond
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January 8, 2023
... and what the School Board leadership debate is really about. That's The Agenda for Jan. 9-16
Elections
Voting for the future direction of the California Democratic Party
Tim Redmond
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January 6, 2023
Competing slates vie for roles as party delegates; ballots are in the mail and the in-person elections are this weekend.
Environment
After death, returning your body to the Earth
Savannah Dewberry
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January 5, 2023
Human composting is cheaper and more environmentally sound than traditional burials or cremation.
News + Politics
SF tried to further damage cab drivers who are already suffering
Tim Redmond
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January 4, 2023
SFMTA wants to take away cab permits from people who won them just as the city let Uber and Lyft destroy the industry—but Board of Appeals pushes back
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