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Two-thirds of needy SF tenants could get zero state or local rent relief

Supes hearing shows huge gap between the promises and the reality -- but the money is there if the mayor is willing to spend it.

Dandelion Chocolate workers protest layoffs during union battle

As NLRB counts votes, nine union backers lose their jobs.

Queer film hero Jenni Olson honored with top ‘Teddy’ award

The invaluable filmmaker, critic, curator, archivist, historian, and connection-maker is awarded at the Berlinale

Screen Grabs: A creaky gay ‘Sublet’ and a heady lesbian ‘Curve’

Plus: 'Holler' shines through strong performances; 'In the Crosswinds' too pretty for tragedy

Fresh Meat Fest celebrates two decades of queer/trans art—mariachis and all

Artistic Director Sean Dorsey speaks about the groundbreaking event's continued impact

The view from behind the wheel: How Muni drivers have handled COVID

A labor shortage, passengers who refuse to wear masks ... the people who carry essential workers to work have been on the front lines.

DA closes Amilcar Lopez case, but the community trauma still remains

San Francisco needs to make big changes in policing so this young immigrant didn't die in vain.

Ruach Graffis, legendary SF cab driver and organizer, is dead at 74

Labor activist ends her life with dignity, surrounded by friends.

Some oppose (but many support) low-cost housing in the Sunset

Could parking issues really be an obstacle to 100 percent affordable units on Irving St?

Good Taste: Sundays sandwiches, Broke Bitch Sauce, and… Bitcoin Pizza?

Plus: Dining for India, Korean tacos, and habit-forming Ounce Cookies. This week's food column dig in!