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Party Radar: Lex closing parties, How Weird, Tornado Wallace, Omar S, International Order of Sodomites, more

Choice nightlife and dance floor affairs, April 23-26.  By Marke B. PARTY RADAR Are you looking for something Weird? How about something in fuzzy leggings, dancing to...

Union workers to rally at ParkMerced

Janitors and maintenance workers lost their jobs when developer hired a new contractor By Tim Redmond APRIL 22, 2015 – Union maintenance workers and janitors, backed...

The truth about the Flower Mart petitions

There is, as of today, no "deal" to save this San Francisco institution.  By Zelda Bronstein APRIL 22, 2015 -- On Monday, April 20, Jon Schwark,...

A chance for undocumented Californians to get health care coverage

SB 4 would expand Medi-Cal to all residents, including those who are left out of Obamacare By Viji Sundaram APRIL 22, 2015 – Painful ulcers on his...

Where’s Mel? Murphy a no-show at Port Commission

The embattled port commission isn't showing up for meetings APRIL 16, 2015 – Where’s Mel? The Port Commission member, who has refused the mayor’s demand that...

Mayor’s Airbnb bill won’t defuse ballot measure

Changes in the short-term rental law don't address the major problem -- so this fight is going to the November ballot By Tim Redmond APRIL 15,...

Prosperity, poverty, and really bad planning

You may not have heard of the Economic Prosperity Strategy -- but it's an alarming, dangerous proposal that could impact the future of San...

Why SF city planning is such a mess: A case study

Modest project on Bryant Street sheds light on a long list of planning problems By Tim Redmond APRIL 14, 2014 – The City Planning Commission is...

Tom’s Town: Where is Sup. Christensen on AIDS funding?

 By Tom Temprano APRIL 10, 2015 -- April 8 marked the 25th anniversary of the death of Ryan White, the teenager whose battle with AIDS dramatically changed...

City Hall’s ethics problem

The voters are overwhelmingly sick of political sleaze -- and in the Mel Murphy era, it will be hard to duck reforms APRIL 8, 2015...