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How the 2016 races shape up

Control of the city, and its future, on the line in a year of high-octane, high-stakes politics   By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 4, 2015 – The next...

Jail plan moves forward, after protests ….

... But are there really six votes next week for this expensive plan? By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 2, 2015 – Protesters shut down a meeting of...

Supes oppose displacement — then approve displacement

After voting for a measure to give neighborhood preference in affordable housing, board votes for giant development that neighborhood opposes By Tim Redmond The Board of...

City College protest: “We know the money is there”

Faculty, students march to protest cuts and the slow pace of contract talks By Sara Bloomberg Armed with megaphones and hand-written signs, more than 200 members...

The Agenda, Nov. 9-15: What comes next in SF politics …

... And two great birthday parties, for a young labor organization and a veteran community newspaper By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 9, 2015 – A weakened mayor,...

Has Mayor Lee been good for tenants?

Shouldn't he take some responsibility for the impacts of the boom he is so proud of? By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 13, 2015 -- There’s plenty to...

Planning Dept. flier looks like a Christensen campaign piece

 Some say event email promotes incumbent during a political campaign; is this a misuse of public funds? (UPDATED) By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 29, 2015 -- Right...

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...

Mayor Lee defends billion-dollar subsidy for developers

Lee says low transportation impact fee is a "balance" to keep development happening By Tim Redmond The monthly charade that’s called Question Time – the mayor...

The Agenda: Showdowns over evictions ….

... and a giant project at Fifth and Mission.  By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 – Tenants flooded City Hall again last week, reminding the mayor...