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The Agenda, Feb. 1- Feb. 7: Super Bowl protests and affordable housing

The Super Bowl City display is now live at the foot of Market Street, and the protests are going live, too. We already saw...

Party Radar: Super Bowl Survival Edition

PARTY RADAR Hi, I'm a professional San Francisco nightlife writer, and I want to slit my delicate, ladylike wrists in a fit of melodramatic...

Occupy the Super Bowl?

The supporters of the Super Bowl want San Francisco to look like a nice, clean city where all is gold and diamonds and special...

Mayor’s housing plan: Developers get nice juicy benefit; city gets little or nothing

Affordable housing and tenant groups that are opposed to the mayor’s plans to upzone much of the city to allow more residential development will...

The Google bus program is in trouble

The Google bus program is in a bit of trouble. And that reflects a significant new dynamic on the Board of Supervisors. The supes were...

Scott Wiener goes after homeless people in tents

In what homeless advocates call a “cruel” move, Sup. Scott Wiener is asking city departments to crack down on homeless people who are living...

The problem with the Google bus program

On Tuesday, Jan. 26, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will hear an environmental appeal of the permanent commuter shuttle program. That program, now...

The Agenda, Jan 25-31: The Super Bowl, tech buses ….

Mayor Lee hasn’t met with the press since his campaign fundraisers were charged with felonies, but reporters will get a chance to talk to...

El Nino is a public health crisis — and SF is dropping the ball

El Nino is here, and the storms will get worse in the next few weeks. This has created a state of emergency for the people...

The regional government merger: Is anyone asking why?

On Friday, January 8, the latest phase of the power struggle between the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments, a.k.a....