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Thousands march against ICE

Somber yet also jubilant rally serves as reminder that federal agents are still here in San Francisco

Lurie’s (Rich) Family Zoning Plan faces its first test at supes committee

Plus: Looks like Pelosi will not run again. Will the progressives have a candidate? That's The Agenda for Oct. 19-26

A pro-growth Yimby ally has some untimely questions about Wiener’s new bill

Veteran planner Bill Fulton is all about more housing, but he isn't sure that SB 79 will work. He could have said that sooner.

OPINION: The serious problems with Dorsey’s sober-housing legislation

It bans all supportive housing that isn't 'drug free.' This will make the situation on the streets worse.

Berkeley’s city planning ‘cancel culture’

Small shops and the public cut out of the process of upzoning three neighborhoods

How Scott Wiener is undermining affordable housing

Plus: A strange move to allow city donations to a law-enforcement group, and why SF should buy apartments from a bankrupt landlord. That's The Agenda for Sept. 28-Oct. 5

New study shows why Lurie’s zoning plan will never make housing affordable

Detailed housing data from 2015 to 2022 shows that developers aren't building what the city needs—and are damaging vulnerable communities

New state ‘loitering’ law could lead to racial profiling and deportations

In the name of fighting sex trafficking, the state just opened the door to racial profiling, abuse, and helping ICE

The bizarre incompetence of Wiener’s SB 79

Do that math: This will never work. And it undermines all the twisted efforts cities are making to comply with RHNA

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We will probably know Tuesday evening if Sup. Joel Engardio keeps his seat

Early results could tell the tale—and if the D4 supe is out, what will Lurie do?

Planning Commission passes Lurie plan over strong community opposition

Key measure advances to Board of Supes, where neighbors from the swing vote districts will be pitted against the mayor and the big developers

Opposition grows to Lurie’s zoning plan that would transform San Francisco

Tenants, neighborhood groups, and some supes are saying the plan will hurt renters and small businesses—and needs more environmental review

The six fatal flaws in Mayor Lurie’s so-called ‘Family Zoning Plan’

It won't bring down housing prices. It will create displacement—and it's terribly divisive

How the Engardio recall has scrambled local politics

The billionaire-backed DCCC slate won with West Side Chinese voters—who want to get rid of Engardio. The big money seems willing to throw him under the bus

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The unfairness of the RV eviction process

The SFMTA can make life a lot easier for RV dwellers—but so far, the agency refuses

The missing 120 beds at Laguna Honda

While hundreds of San Franciscans are shipped out of town for skilled nursing care, why isn't the city fighting harder for the space that's already available?

Watch: Who we loved (and what we ate) at Outside Lands 2025

Our online reporters and food & drink crew were out in full force to capture the tasty musical spectacle.

When a minor parole violation becomes another life sentence

State law now limits "one-year-to-life" sentences. But many are still stuck in prison for very small violations

Letters we answer: Why aren’t cities fighting back against Wiener’s buildathon?

And why can't San Francisco buy these empty or unbuilt units for affordable housing?

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