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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...

What’s ‘success’ mean in the Mission? First, an end to the evictions

Large crowd at the Chron's Mission Forum makes it clear that protecting existing residents and businesses is the top priority -- and that might...

In Richmond, a battle over a council seat — and the role of grassroots groups

Should four members of a community-based organization control the City Council? Why is that so frightening? By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 24, 2015 – The Richmond City...

There was never an “anti-tech” movement in SF

The protests aren't about technology -- they're about displacement, economic inequality, and bad corporate behavior. And they are part of a long political legacy By...

Mayor Lee wants to “work with” PG&E on clean power

Either the mayor is naive -- or we should all be worried   By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 10, 2015 – Mayor Ed Lee said this afternoon that...

Mission community fights to save cancer-support service from displacement

 Landlord wants to replace Circulo de Vida with a tech firm By Christopher D. Cook FEBRUARY 10, 2015 -- The symbolism could not be more potent:...

Investigation: San Francisco’s big-money campaign loophole

You can raise unlimited money to run for DCCC then use that for another campaign -- say, for supervisor By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 4, 2015 --...

Chevron and big ag are irrigating crops with oil wastewater

Oil company says the 'recycled' waste is perfectly safe. When have we heard that before? By Marc Norton FEBRUARY 3, 2015 -- The San Francisco Chronicle...

Don’t be a Stanford asshole

David Talbot talks about different world visions for young educated workers from The Farm. JANUARY 26, 2015 -- Editor’s note: Early Sunday morning, I made...

What’s up with Flower Mart? Depends on whom you ask

There are differing stories, but the tenants are finally getting a say in their future By Zelda Bronstein JANUARY 23, 2015 -- What’s up with the...