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The Agenda, May 18-24: The Airbnb showdown begins

Plus: The future of the Ethics Commission, City College contract talks ... and why I ran the Bay to Breakers By Tim Redmond MAY 18, 2015...

Airbnb makes housing crisis much worse, city study shows

As many as 30 percent of the available rentals in the Mission are off the market and used as hotel rooms; the Chiu legislation...

The Agenda, May 11-17: Housing Blues, unmasking the sharing economy, understanding community victories and more

We look at the key political issues and events coming up in the city this week By Tim Redmond MAY 11, 2015 – The Chron calls...

The Mission comes to City Hall

Huge crowd fills the rotunda and demands that the mayor recognize the emergency in the community By Tim Redmond MAY 8, 2015 -- At least 500...

Tech Office Creep comes to Chinatown

Community leaders worry that neighborhood-serving businesses will be forced out by offices that violate local zoning laws By Tim Redmond APRIL 30, 2015 – The creep...

Airbnb initiative filed, setting the scene for high-stakes November battle

Measure that would mandate Airbnb list only registered hosts is ready to start gathering signatures -- and could be a defining issue in D3...

Ethics reform: Going after Astroturf lobbyists

Friends of Ethics wants to close a loophole in the disclosure laws By Larry Bush APRIL 27, 2015 -- It’s not just true of sports that...

The Tom and Tim Show: A good Airbnb law in Sacto — and what’s up with Ellis Act reform?

Tom Ammiano and Tim Redmond discuss the events of the week (and take the opportunity to say a few words about the archbishop)  

The Agenda, April 20-April 26: Will the Planning Commission side with Airbnb?

And why is City College moving so quickly to turn public property over to a private developer? By Tim Redmond APRIL 20, 2015 – I thought...

The Tom and Tim Show: Airbnb politics, who’s running for what — and does the Pope read the Chronicle?

We talk about the news, the gossip -- and why the Catholic Church protest is really about money