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Initiative would tax Amazon et al. to fund SF guaranteed income program

Early polling shows strong support for the concept.

Supply sophistry: How academics miss the point on the cost of urban housing

There is still no good evidence that upzoning leads to more affordability—in New York or in San Francisco.

‘Entertainment right now can be sinister’: Jane Schoenbrun on ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’

Director of groundbreaking horror talks creepypasta, cursed images, X-Files chatrooms, 'Twin Peaks: The Return,' more

Good Taste: The fun way to fight food waste

New restaurant Shuggie’s Trash Pie & Natural Wine turns scraps into tempting snacks. Plus: local food rescue and an app for buying excess

Task Force finally listens to community, moves 5-4 to reject gerrymandered map

Community organizing and pressure forces panel to adopt a more acceptable map—for now.

Task Force members say Mayor’s Office was calling the shots on redistricting

The mapping was wired from the start, two members say—'I wish you could have been honest.'

Wheels fall off the redistricting process

At 3am Sunday, bad-faith gerrymandered map approved as four task force members walk out and community responds in disgust.

Redistricting process could change, dramatically, in Friday meeting

The entire redistricting process was thrown into an uproar yesterday, as the Elections Commission set a special meeting for Friday/8 to decide if it...

Big real estate and GOP money is backing a move to gerrymander SF districts

Why did the Task Force suddenly change direction? Here's what's going on behind the scenes.

In stunning late-night move, Redistricting Task Force switches to map community opposes

A version of supes lines that has nearly zero visible public support—but would help the Mayor's Agenda—is now moving forward.