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The price of ending homelessness—and how to prevent SRO evictions

A city plan that's marked for failure, and some hope of success saving vulnerable residents' homes. That's The Agenda for March 19-26

The massive fiscal crisis nobody at City Hall is talking about

San Francisco can fund less than ten percent of its critical infrastructure needs under self-imposed property-tax limits

Police overtime money is going to protect high-end retail outlets in Union Square

Data shows 'safe shopper' program is at the top of the mayor's list; Preston offers an alternative approach to public safety.

Supes discuss reparations—and disgraceful news media coverage

Some truth about the critical work of the African American Reparations Advisory Committee and its groundbreaking report

If we are going to bail out the banks, what about the flooded farmworkers?

Most of this bailout discussion is missing the point.

This land is whose land?

The developer and the city insist the Hunters Point Shipyard is safe for development. There's a lot of data that says otherwise. Part III of a series.

The city’s climate plan will cost money; will Breed support progressive taxes to pay for it?

Plus: A long-awaited hearing on the city's reparations plan—and a debate over more money for the cops. That's The Agenda for March 12-19

Opinion: A proactive vision for a flooded San Francisco

How could we change the cycle of damage? In a way, by turning back the clock.

Now SF urged to lower affordable-housing levels in market-rate projects

The mayor's housing policies make less and less sense the more you look into them.

Jenkins backs off attack on sanctuary law after massive outcry

DA, mayor figured out that this particular 'tough on crime' trope was a loser.

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