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Yimby Law sues city over project that likely will never get built anyway

It's a good PR stunt, but it's not going to create any new housing anytime soon.

Eating Our Own: What a 1973 sci-fi movie says about the reality of 2022

Soylent Green predicted an apocalypse that isn't far from the truth. The problem is runaway Capitalism.

City College makes a move to save Cantonese classes

By classifying program as transferable to UC, school can get additional state money.

The only community garden in Daly City could become market-rate housing

School district wants to develop a site that is a rare oasis of green in an 'impervious concrete jungle.'

On normalizing relations with Cuba, where is Nancy Pelosi?

SF's rep hasn't joined her Bay Area Democratic colleagues in urging Biden to end the economic blockade.

Breed’s office denies reality in hearing on Tenderloin state of emergency

There's not much available housing. There's not enough medical care. And the mayor's staff denies that the city even does homeless sweeps. Oh: But the cops are making more busts.

What’s up with the Leaning Tower of Soma? The supes want to know

Will a new plan fix the Millennium Tower—or once again just make it worse? That's The Agenda for Jan 3-9

Supes approve mayor’s emergency declaration for Tenderloin

Breed didn't show up. Her staff contradicted her public statements. There is no real plan. But the board approved it anyway.

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.

How Chronicle Books has survived the pandemic’s wild ride

Expanding its offerings and diversifying its staff helps the SF publisher navigate bookselling's ups and downs.

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