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Election night results — and parties

Where to watch the returns come in, and drink to celebrate (or talk about next year) By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 3, 2015 -- Election Day and...

The Agenda, Oct. 26-Nov. 1: Get out the vote

There are still a lot of ballots that haven't been turned in, and this week will be crucial By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 26, 2015 – City...

Mayor won’t veto tenant protections

Lee realizes that his candidate in D3 is in enough trouble with tenants already By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 9, 2015 -- Five pm came and went...

Pro-development group seeks to take over local Sierra Club

Move could change the politics of one  of SF's environmental stalwarts By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 6, 2015 -- A group that wants more market-rate housing development...

A major tenant victory at City Hall

Supes approve anti-eviction package. This is why it's good to have incumbents face a challenge By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 23, 2105 – San Francisco tenants won...

Should the regional transportation agency be elected?

The power struggle between the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments got a lot more complicated over the past week. Since...

Big-money interests seek to repeal rent control in Richmond

Tenant groups say that pricey petition campaign is using misleading tactics to confuse voters By Tim Redmond AUGUST 27, 2015 -- A real-estate-backed effort to repeal...

DCCC votes Wednesday on critical fall races

Will the party side with the mayor and the tech industry -- or can Peskin and the Airbnb measure round up the votes? By Tim...

Flower Mart wins historic deal — but it’s not over yet

Preservation depends on city approval of a project that violates existing law By Zelda Bronstein JULY 10, 2015 -- On June 26, the San Francisco Flower...

Ballot measures and D3 race could be referendum on the mayor

Ed Lee has no major opponents -- but the voters can weigh in on his policies By Tim Redmond JULY 7, 2015 – The fall election...