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Labor
DoorDash drivers go to CEO’s door to demand fair wages and working conditions
Garrett Leahy
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September 2, 2021
The company offered 120 precent of minimum wage when it wanted to pass Prop. 22. But workers say they are still getting a raw deal.
Business + Tech
Waymo and the invasion of the corporate body-snatchers
Herb Mintz
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August 25, 2021
Robot drivers who will put 10 million people out of work are coming to your neighborhood—now.
Transportation
Appeal seeks to block reopening of the Great Highway to cars
Garrett Leahy
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August 13, 2021
But neighborhood residents say closure has just driven heavy traffic into local streets that can't handle it.
Opinion
OPINION: Ending car-free Great Highway is a mistake, especially now
Peter-Astrid Kane
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August 10, 2021
Curtailing a beloved open space as Delta rages on is terrible timing and a community detriment.
Transportation
Muni director talks about cutting lines and changing focus
Tim Redmond
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July 25, 2021
Post-COVID plans could alter the city's transportation policy in some profound ways.
Transportation
Breed says that some Muni lines might not be restored in post-COVID city
Tim Redmond
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July 20, 2021
Muni needs to change—but the mayor indicated that cuts and 'efficiency' are the main goal.
News + Politics
Bay Area residents join efforts to end ‘merciless’ blockade of Cuba
Mark Ginsburg
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July 4, 2021
Biden is still enforcing Trump's harsh sanctions despite a 184-2 UN statement of condemnation.
Culture
Year of the cats: What to do if you spot the wild felines prowling around lately
Tamara Palmer
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July 1, 2021
A brief survey of the fine mega-kitties who've been dropping by the Bay Area—just don't try to pet them
Art
Welcome home: Striking neighborhood murals come to SFO airport
Emily Wilson
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June 25, 2021
Artist Emily Fromm contributes four new pieces to the Harvey Milk Terminal, showcasing local flavor
Police
Mayor Breed’s budget doesn’t even remotely defund the police
Tim Redmond
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June 18, 2021
Proposal heard in budget committee calls for major increases to SFPD -- even when the city is investing in alternatives to armed law enforcement.
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