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Tagged with: Evictions

Ellis Act reform starts Tuesday in Sacto

Buses leave from the Mission at 9:30 am to take supporters to the hearing on Leno's reform bill APRIL 13, 2015 -- State Sen. Mark...

SF’s housing crisis, the talk of Miami

Planners and academics from all over the world are looking at SF and saying:WTF? By Tim Redmond APRIL 10, 2015 -- I am in Miami, at...

A city at war: Why we can’t all just get along

People who recently moved here wonder why there's so much anger. Please take a moment and listen By Tim Redmond APRIL 2, 2015 -- I am...

48 Hills’ top 10 news stories in March

Lots of Mission action, clubs vs. condos, a Bernal Heights eviction, sex worker fight, and more -- a list of our most popular news...

Peskin announces run as former mayoral ally slams Ed Lee and his D3 appointee

Rose Pak, endorsing Aaron Peskin, calls the mayor "isolated" and says all he cares about is tech money as D3 campaign moves into full...

The Agenda, March 30-April 5: The mayor’s eviction bungle, Newsom dredges further into the muck, and more

By Tim Redmond MARCH 30, 2015 – One day after tenant organizers worked hard to bring attention to an eviction attempt in Chinatown that demonstrated...

The Tom and Tim Show: The politics of the Airbnb fail, evictions all over, and Gavin Newsom’s conversion to a pot supporter

We talk about the events of the past week (and how about celebrity Greco-Roman wrestling in the county jail?) Tim Redmond and Tom Ammiano...

More artists facing eviction on Market. What was the mayor thinking?

Was Ed Lee totally clueless when he decided to give tax breaks for tech companies? Or doesn't he care if poor people and nonprofits...

Affordable housing built in the Mission: Less than 7 percent

A community that needs more low-cost housing is getting exactly what it doesn't need By Tim Redmond MARCH 17, 2015 – Only 7 percent of the...

That bizarre rent-hike eviction in Bernal Heights

The worse abuse of of a rent-law loophole that we've ever seen is creating a furor among neighbors -- and a citywide discussion of...