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Our top stories of 2023, from Dianne Feinstein to Japanese sandos

Your support helped us produce 1100 stories this year, showing an unmatched breadth of news, arts, and cultural coverage

The Chron, voting rights, and district elections

If the state Legislature starts to see district elections of local legislators as a Nimby problem, the oligarchs in SF will rejoice.

Save 48 Hills! It’s tax-deductible 🙂

Going into an election year, independent media must survive the assault by billionaires, conservatives, and big chains.

Huge crowd shows up to support Preston-Ronen resolution on Gaza ceasefire

More than 2,000 descend on City Hall to pressure Biden Administration to push for an end to the killing.

Why not let the unhoused take over some empty SF office buildings?

Rally suggests solution to downtown vacancies—and homelessness

Right-wing attack on local judges is officially underway

Two candidates backed by StopCrimeSF have now filed to challenge sitting judges, and more may be on the way.

New laws seek to end private developer risk, burdening public instead

Why should cities and counties guarantee profits for builders and push the costs of growth onto the local taxpayers?

Who should pay for more cops? Plus: high-speed police chases ….

... and alternatives for the future of downtown. That's The Agenda for Nov. 5-12

The case for ‘So I Married an Axe Murderer’ as the best SF film of all time

North Beach cappuccinos, Alamo Square breakups, Fog City Diner, pre-tech rents—the 1993 Mike Myers film deserves the crown.

Blue skies, Blue Angels—and not many members of the public—at Feinstein memorial

More cops than mourners as the late mayor and senator is remembered fondly by her friends.