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The lessons of last fall’s Airbnb campaign

Last month, at its annual meeting in Puerto Rico, the American Association of Political Consultants gave the $10M Airbnb-financed No on F campaign its...

Slants for all: Museum of Propaganda opens in San Rafael

There is nothing more unpleasant than a United States election year. Half the fatigue has to be attributable to the fact that every time you...

The City College strike: Community support …

The City College faculty walked picket lines all over town today – with strong community support for a strike that was designed to send...

Free City College for all? It’s entirely possible

Sup. Jane Kim announced today a plan to make City College free for San Francisco residents – a dramatic step that could end the...

City College management puts out salary offer — without telling the union

The management of City College released a new contract proposal for the faculty yesterday, posting the 55-page draft on the school’s website, sending a...

The Agenda, April 10-17: Superdelegates, nationally and locally

Just as the Bernie Sanders campaign is stepping up its criticism of the role party officials play in the nomination process, a proposal to...

Mayor faces challenge replacing labor-standards chief

When the San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement was established in 1996, it had a relatively limited mandate, watching to make sure that...

No CEQA review for Uber

Our March 13 story about San Francisco’s replacement of traffic congestion as an environmental impact with the number of vehicle miles traveled that a...

City College faculty vote to authorize strike

Members of the American Federation of Teachers Local 2121 union held signs that read “money in the classroom not in the bank” outside City...

Why C.W. Nevius is wrong about the Google buses

I keep having to correct Chuck Nevius, and this time, he’s going on about the glories of the Google buses, quoting Sup. Scott Wiener,...