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Transportation
Robotaxis are an existential threat to SF’s public transit system
Calvin Welch
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August 20, 2023
The Breed Administration is ignoring perhaps the most dangerous impact of the new autonomous vehicles.
Homelessness
Some city officials are asking the courts to endorse more homeless sweeps
Tim Redmond
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August 17, 2023
I got a press release this morning from the South Beach Democratic Club, which reads as follows: Supervisor Dorsey and Supervisor Mandelman will be holding...
Elections
Preston campaign kickoff draws large and diverse crowd
Tim Redmond
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August 17, 2023
District 5 is one of the critical seats progressives will try to win in 2024
Housing
The city could buy a vacant building for half the price of building new affordable housing
Tim Redmond
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August 16, 2023
A foreclosed Tennessee St. project is on the market as a bargain price. It's just one of many opportunities the city could take advantage of.
Environment
Health Commission meeting turns into discussion of toxics at Hunters Point
Tim Redmond
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August 16, 2023
A modest administrative change sets off a fury as speakers demand better testing at the shipyard development site.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Two tough films focus on the people hit hard by economic inequality
Dennis Harvey
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August 16, 2023
Great examinations of working class erosion ('Between Two Worlds') and family opioid addiction ('Stay Awake')
Opinion
‘The system is broken’
Robert Gumpert
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August 15, 2023
A photographer working with homeless people reflects on the utter failure of the city's sweeps and housing policy.
News + Politics
Legendary Oakland martial arts club—and its founder—face eviction
Tiny
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August 13, 2023
Casco's Martial Arts may be forced to close, and Sensei Owens and his wife forced into homelessness.
Drug policy
Dorsey attack on wellness center signals larger issues in SF’s new War on Drugs
Tim Redmond
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August 8, 2023
The mayor, the DA, and the Tech Right want to revive a failed policy—and maybe go after local judges.
Crime
Newsom’s CHP plan will not make Oakland safer
Cat Brooks
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August 6, 2023
Communities with adequate resources have less violence than communities with a lot of cops
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