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Developers win with “smart growth” rule

With a big assist from the state Legislature, the SF Planning Department opened a new front in the city’s density wars last week. On...

Enough is enough: Saving SF values

Editor's note: A lot of us were amazed to see more than 100 people crowd into the Women's Building Friday night for a general...

Yes, the (legal) scam Josh Arce is running in D9 is unprecedented

I am getting criticism over my coverage of the DCCC campaign of Josh Arce, who is running both for the Democratic Party post and...

The forgotten legacy of Keith Jackson

Keith Jackson, a former member of the San Francisco Board of Education who became a political fundraiser and fixer, is set to be sentenced...

Pussy Riot, unmasked

A couple of weeks back I found myself scrambling around the internet trying to glean the password for the Citibank Visa Card ticket presale...

SF’s campaign money: Loopholes, scams, and real-estate cash

The candidates for local office filed their first major campaign-finance statements last week, and some of them are eye-openers. In fact, a careful review...

As city debates deal, Google bus protests continue

A few hours before the Board of Supes debated the future of the Google bus program, anti-eviction activists blocked six buses, demonstrating that public...

Super Bowl City is utterly stupid and boring

I went to Super Bowl City, and now you don’t need to. There’s nothing there. Nothing, that is, unless you like to pay $8 for...

Planning commissioners are dubious about affordable housing bonus plan

The Planning Commission is ready to move forward on a potentially dramatic rezoning of some 30,000 building lots, many of them with housing already...

“This city crushed my dreams”

The sidewalk near Division and Bryant streets has quickly turned into a tent city for homeless people in San Francisco. It’s a shabby street...