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City College teachers urge trustees to reject layoffs

Union says the school can keep its faculty and still end the year with healthy reserves and a surplus.

Monster in the Mission is now 100 percent affordable housing

Community activists were not 'anti-housing,' They were anti-displacement, and they won.

The hits keep coming: Haney backers go after Campos, Mahmood

Big money pays as (utterly false) dirt flies in the Feb. 15 election—but is it too late to make a difference?

Remembering Bob Planthold, activist for sunshine and disability rights

Upon learning that fellow good-government activist Bob Planthold had died, Maxine Anderson reminded associates of an old African proverb: “When an elder dies, a...

Sweets for the sweet: Phenomenal local love bites for V-Day

Bee sting croissants, love connection confections, and more in a guide made for you and/or yours.

Review: Electrifying ‘I, Too, Sing America’ contains multitudes

At Brava Theatre, performers dance, sing, and rap about wide-ranging issues—but the show feels specific to Calle 24 culture.

Preston proposes a tax on vacant apartments

With 40,000 empty units in the city, taxing speculators and greedy landlords might bring 5,000 more homes onto the market—and pay for affordable housing.

For the love of the game

How punk rockers and anti-jocks found fun and a love of sports with the Mission Baseball Club.

Peter Haberfeld, lawyer, organizer, and legendary community activist, dies

Advocate for civil rights, labor rights, and the power of the people, was 80.

Why SF needs to implement the homeless CART team—now

A community-based alternative response for homeless people —instead of the cops—is an inexpensive and better idea than the mayor's Tenderloin plan.

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