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Election night: High turnout, nasty ads … and has the mayor killed his own homeless measures?
Tim Redmond
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November 8, 2016
My polling place was crowded this morning, and I saw crowds at precincts all over the Mission. And when I voted this morning, a...
News + Politics
The Agenda, Election Day issue: Will Big Tech take over SF politics?
Tim Redmond
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November 7, 2016
There’s not much going on in San Francisco government this week, because everyone is focused on Election Day. A few thoughts: We have no idea who...
News + Politics
Mission: Artists, poets and community organizers march against anti-housing props
Sana Saleem
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November 4, 2016
More than 150 people marched down Mission Street on Thursday night blocking traffic for two hours from 24th Street to 21st Street as they...
Arts + Culture
Company Town: Tech vs. grassroots on the screen
Tim Redmond
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October 27, 2016
SCREEN GRABS It’s hard to imagine that the Aaron Peskin-Julie Christensen election was just a year ago. Back then, the mayor was heavily involved...
Arts + Culture
A different kind of “femme fatale”
Dennis Harvey
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October 26, 2016
SCREEN GRABS As Election Day approaches, it is clear that to much of our nation’s citizenry, there is nothing more horrifying than a woman...
Arts + Culture
Hole-y terrors
Dennis Harvey
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October 25, 2016
SCREEN GRABS As Election Day approaches, real life is terrifying enough -- making it a good moment to blow off steam by experiencing some...
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The Agenda, Sept. 12-18: A plea for political honesty
Tim Redmond
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September 11, 2016
(THIS STORY INCLUDES AN UPDATE TO CORRECT AN EARLIER ERROR) The hits just keep on coming, and they are going to continue into the fall....
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The Agenda, Aug. 22-28: Sunshine for developers …
Tim Redmond
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August 21, 2016
A committee of the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance Task Force ruled in favor the city Planning Department last week against a filmmaker who wanted...
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Election results, Day Three: The trend is toward the progressives
Tim Redmond
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June 9, 2016
The remaining votes that the Department of Elections are counting seem to be breaking in the favor of the progressive Reform Slate for the...
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Election results updated: What the numbers mean
Tim Redmond
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June 8, 2016
Elections in San Francisco don’t end on Election Night, and while progressives are celebrating, there were still 78,000 more votes to count as of...
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