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Tagged with: Corruption

Supes vote to protect arts space after some disingenuous whining

The Board of Supes put a measure to protect artist workspace and blue-collar jobs on the ballot yesterday after a long discussion about why...

Day XV: Mayor Lee calls the hunger strikers — but won’t fire the chief

This post is part of our special coverage on the #hungerforjusticesf. Five San Francisco residents are on hunger strike outside Mission Police Station, demanding...

Day III of Hunger Strike: ‘We Are Hungry for Justice’

This post is part of our special coverage of #hungerforjusticesf. Six San Francisco residents are on hunger strike outside Mission Police Station, demanding that...

Join us for the third annual 48 Hills Gala!

You are cordially invited to the third annual 48 HILLS ANNIVERSARY GALA Thursday, April 21, 2016, 6pm-9pm at The Starlight Room on the 21st Floor...

The forgotten legacy of Keith Jackson

Keith Jackson, a former member of the San Francisco Board of Education who became a political fundraiser and fixer, is set to be sentenced...

Does San Francisco need a Public Advocate?

With the mess that was the Super Bowl negotiations, and the FBI investigations at City Hall, and a genuine feeling that the mayor isn’t...

Mayor ducks questions on campaign scandal

Mayor Ed Lee declined to answer a simple question at the Board of Supes meeting – and then ducked my question about his connections...

Ethics Commission tries to figure out nonprofit lobbying — and pushes steep Farrell fine

The San Francisco Ethics Commission took on two fascinating items tonight involving campaign finance and lobbying. Sup. Mark Farrell is refusing to pay $190,000 that...

What did the mayor know?

The follow-up question to the felony charges against three people for illegal fundraising activities is simple, and classic: What did Mayor Lee know, and when...