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Crime
Washington Post — not the SF news media — exposes lies about Boudin
Tim Redmond
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June 17, 2021
The inaccurate reporting and social media just continues, as most of the major local media stands by or goes along.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: A creaky gay ‘Sublet’ and a heady lesbian ‘Curve’
Dennis Harvey
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June 14, 2021
Plus: 'Holler' shines through strong performances; 'In the Crosswinds' too pretty for tragedy
The Agenda
Giants honor Tom Ammiano as Honey Mahogany sings the national anthem
Tim Redmond
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June 6, 2021
Plus: Hearings start on Breed's budget -- and why is the mayor making a controversy out of parklets when everyone pretty much agrees? That's The Agenda for June 6-13
Transportation
The view from behind the wheel: How Muni drivers have handled COVID
Victor Tence
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June 4, 2021
A labor shortage, passengers who refuse to wear masks ... the people who carry essential workers to work have been on the front lines.
Business + Tech
Permanent parklets? It’s actually a bit tricky
Tim Redmond
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May 25, 2021
Breed wants action now, but supes seek more time to work out accessibility, private-space issues
The Agenda
SF supes want an end to tear gas and rubber bullets at peaceful demos
Tim Redmond
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May 23, 2021
Plus: What are we going to do about all of those parklets as the city opens up again? That's The Agenda for May 24-31
Housing
Some oppose (but many support) low-cost housing in the Sunset
Garrett Leahy
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May 23, 2021
Could parking issues really be an obstacle to 100 percent affordable units on Irving St?
Homelessness
Caltrans evicts rent-paying tenants from mostly empty parking lot
Garrett Leahy
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May 17, 2021
People living in vehicles tossed from under a downtown freeway despite possible legal rights of tenancy.
Homelessness
Can people paying rent for a parking space be evicted for living in cars?
Tim Redmond
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May 13, 2021
Caltrans is about to try to remove people from a lot under I-80.
Opinion
Opinion: ‘Reopening’ seems empty when so many beloved spots are gone
Bruce Mirken
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May 13, 2021
We can't move forward without mourning decades-old institutions like Tyger's Coffee Shop—and doing our best to save others.
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