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In the Mission, a developer forum becomes a vocal protest

More than 300 people pack community meeting to oppose 16th and Mission project By Tim Redmond MARCH 4, 2105 – Seth Mallen, executive vice president of...

The Agenda: March 2-9

In which we explore two housing protests, new ways to vote -- and the question of whether San Francisco is a better (or more...

The culture of deletion

A native San Franciscan talks about the loss of the city he knew Editor’s note: We’ve been writing a lot about the tech invasion lately,...

What’s ‘success’ mean in the Mission? First, an end to the evictions

Large crowd at the Chron's Mission Forum makes it clear that protecting existing residents and businesses is the top priority -- and that might...

A moratorium on luxury housing makes sense in the Mission

 There's nothing crazy about the idea that too many high-end condos can ruin a working-class neighborhood.  By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 19, 2015 – The developers and...

There was never an “anti-tech” movement in SF

The protests aren't about technology -- they're about displacement, economic inequality, and bad corporate behavior. And they are part of a long political legacy By...

Tom’s Town: Unacceptable violence against the Trans community

Trans women of color are dying in the streets. The time for talk is long past By Tom Temprano FEBRUARY 13, 2015 -- In 2015 San...

‘A water company that skims oil’

Who's watching to make sure that Chevron oil-field wastewater is safe to use for irrigating crops? EDITOR'S NOTE: As we reported earlier this month, it's...

LGBT fear and violence: worse than we thought

 Groundbreaking new study from the LGBT Center finally gathers data on harassment, fear, and violence in SF.  By Marke B.  FEBRUARY 10, 2015 -- For the...

The Agenda: Feb. 9-14

 Clean Power, the CIA, Hedge Funds ... and are we really punishing the rich?   By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 9, 2015 – Question Time, the brilliant creation...