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Tagged with: Dean Preston

Mayor doubles down on arresting drug users, refuses to move on wellness centers

Breed denounces Question Time, ignores her own Health Department in drive to force users into treatment.

Promoter’s plans for Castro Theater move forward on 6-4 supes vote

Now the final decision on APE's renovations moves to the Historic Preservation and Planning Commission Thursday.

The pointless, misleading, cynical—and really weird—fentanyl ad campaign

Tech mogul Michael Moritz and his group are more interested in ousting progressives than in solving the addiction crisis on the streets.

Justice for Banko Brown coalition continues to grow—with pressure on Breed and Jenkins

Vocal rally today, comments at Police Commission show community anger at the mayor and her DA

A final decision—for now—on the fate of the Castro Theater

Plus: Protecting airport workers and stopping SFPD from adopting new rules without Police Commission approval .... That's The Agenda for May 14-21

All 11 supes are now challenging the DA on the Banko Brown case

The truth will come out eventually; it's hard to see how Jenkins can continue to hide the evidence in the face of huge community outcry.

Castro landmarking heads to the full Board of Supes, where close vote awaits

Land Use Committee votes 2-1 to approve saving seats as all parties prepare for a contested battle with no compromise in sight.

Who are the ‘toxic’ local Democrats, really?

Again, the Chron just blames the left and ignores the mayor. Plus: the Castro is back, scrutinizing housing money, and what is the DA hiding in the Banko Brown case? That's The Agenda for May 7-14.

Minor item becomes referendum on Mayor Breed’s failed housing policies

Plus: Why you can't always trust developers, and monitoring SF cops for racist messages .... That's The Agenda for May 1-7 2023

Supes tell nonprofit that gets lots of city money to stop ‘union busting’—now

Felton Institute has tens of millions in city contracts, is fighting SEIU, and may have spent public money on an anti-union law firm, testimony shows.