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Crime
Chesa Boudin talks crime, justice—and what’s happened to SF under Brooke Jenkins
Tim Redmond
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June 15, 2023
The former DA has a lot of thoughts on the future of criminal justice—and the current state of San Francisco.
News + Politics
Introducing our new publisher, Imelda Carrasco
48 Hills
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April 19, 2023
48hills is expanding with your help. Please welcome our latest addition to the team!
News + Politics
The new mayor of Chicago and the lessons for progressives in San Francisco
Tim Redmond
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April 6, 2023
A progressive beat a 'tough-on-crime' candidates in the nation's third-largest city. What does that say about SF in 2024?
Immigration
Supes fail by one vote to approve Sanctuary City resolution that challenges ICE, Biden
Tim Redmond
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March 2, 2023
Matt Dorsey, who wants to deport Fentanyl dealers, blocks approval, as 10 board members say his approach is deeply misguided.
Crime
A new attack on SF’s sanctuary laws makes no sense—except as a political tool
Tim Redmond
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February 15, 2023
Immigrants have been scapegoats for much of US history, and now Breed and Jenkins are doing it again.
News + Politics
Politics, 2023: The budget crisis, housing, the mayor’s race, criminal justice ….
Tim Redmond
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January 1, 2023
... and will this be the year that the Yimby narrative finally falls apart? Our projections.
Art
Amid political backlash, ‘Undoing Time’ confronts legacy of carceral system
Natalia Robyns-Kresich
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December 1, 2022
Berkeley Art Museum taps 12 artists to consider the foundational roots and effects of confinement in moving show.
Campaign Trail
Honey Mahogany talks about Treasure Island finances and how to make the project work
Steve Stallone
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October 24, 2022
D6 candidate supports the unpopular toll, but knows more about the complex situation than the incumbent, Matt Dorsey.
Police
Supes approve police spy cameras after debate that reflects national political instability
Tim Redmond
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September 21, 2022
When there is a real threat of fascism on the national level, what should SF do about the local police?
News + Politics
Not a whole lot of debating at D6 debate
Tim Redmond
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August 14, 2022
Few major policy differences emerge—which is not good news for the challengers.
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