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Breed continues to push arrests as solution to substance-abuse issues

Evidence shows this policy never works as right-wingers continue to push their attacks on local judges

‘Weed’ sparks up candid cannabis education for young people—and the rest of us

Caitlin Donohue's latest book for teens takes a big picture view of cannabis policy and culture in the Americas

Armed guards, public safety, the future of Laguna Honda Hospital …

... plus a discussion on the need for district elections of supervisors. That's The Agenda for Sept. 10-17

Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema celebrates 20 years of awe beneath the stars

Hyperlocal film festival 'builds vibrant community and connects us to our shared humanity,' say cofounders

A new, stealthy Amazon delivery center on the edge of the Bayview?

More trucks in an area with serious air-quality issues. Plus: Evictions in supportive housing. That's The Agenda for Sept. 3-10

The Oakland school bomb threat is a dire warning about our current politics

Right-wing activism is happening at both the national and the local level.

What the Yimbys keep getting wrong

Some of us support more density and more housing—just not the private market.

Robotaxis are an existential threat to SF’s public transit system

The Breed Administration is ignoring perhaps the most dangerous impact of the new autonomous vehicles.

Fabric portraitist Alice Beasley stitches together politics and community

Piedmont resident sews poignant scenes from the both the Civil Rights movement and the neighborhood cafe.

Health Commission meeting turns into discussion of toxics at Hunters Point

A modest administrative change sets off a fury as speakers demand better testing at the shipyard development site.