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The Agenda, April 6-12: Is growth always good? Has California reached its limit?

And what about a severance tax on bottled water? We discuss issues for the week ahead By Tim Redmond APRIL 6, 2015 – The New York...

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...

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...

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...

Clubs vs. condos: Landmark nightlife legislation moves forward

Proposed regulations put onus on builders to disclose nearby nightlife venues to prospective tenants.  By Marke B. MARCH 24, 2015 -- Last week, about 50 nightlife...

The Agenda, March 23-29: State budget gaps, the end of school buses — and are the SF cops shooting too many people?

In which we outline some of the pressing issues of the week to come By Tim Redmond MARCH 23, 2015 – I found an interesting item...

The Agenda, March 16-20: The youth vote, the housing balance, fighting Mission evictions and more

It's going to be a busy week at City Planning -- and on the streets By Tim Redmond MARCH 16, 2015 – Here’s an idea that...

The tragedy of InnerMission

How market-rate housing could wipe out a cultural landmark, destroy jobs, and undermine the history of the Mission District By Steven T. Jones MARCH 11, 2015...

The Agenda: March 2-9

In which we explore two housing protests, new ways to vote -- and the question of whether San Francisco is a better (or more...