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A new pro-growth group takes on the politics of housing

SFBARF is getting a lot of press for a theory -- build and build and build and housing prices will come down -- that...

Democratic Party calls for Airbnb to pay its taxes

Resolution seeks to mandate that short-term rental companies cough up millions in back levies By Tim Redmond JANUARY 29, 2015 – The San Francisco Democratic Party...

Democratic Party in SF faces a question: Should Airbnb pay its back taxes?

Obama wants to end tax breaks for big corporations; will his party in SF go along? By Tim Redmond JANUARY 22, 2015 – The San Francisco...

Judge’s ruling supports City College, smacks down accreditors

Karnow says the ACCJC broke the law -- and paves the way for the Legislature to reform or abolish it By Tim Redmond JANUARY 16, 2014...

City College accreditor tries to head off court ruling with bogus “restoration”

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 14, 2014 – The overlords who have been trying to shut down City College decided today to allow the school to...

SF risks a bad decision on cops and disability law

ACLU calls on city attorney to drop Supreme Court appeal in police shooting case By Tim Redmond JANUARY 13, 2014 – On Aug. 7, 2008, two...

What’s up for 2015 in SF? Well, sharing ….

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 5, 2014 – It’s all going to be about sharing in 2015. That’s what the Mayor’s Office is saying. But the...

Tom’s Town: The 12 days of San Franciscmas

By Tom Temprano DECEMBER 19, 2014 -- The holidays are here, and despite this feeling like a tough year for many of us on San...

The elusive Barbara Beno: The story of the person who is behind the move to shut down City College

By Mary Strope, Michaela Payne and Arami Reyes DECEMBER 18, 2014 -- “No narrative would be complete without a worthy villain, and we have one...

Startling conclusion to City College trial as ACCJC lawyers say the accreditors can freely operate outside the law

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 10, 2014 – The two sides in the City College trial presented final arguments yesterday – and while most of the...