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Tagged with: London Breed

Should gas stations be housing?

It's not as simple as it sounds. Plus: final City Charter amendments for the fall election. That's The Agenda for July 11-17

Profound change in SF elections takes a step forward

Measure would move the race for mayor to a presidential year, with much higher turnout.

Breed’s School Board members are going backward on Lowell admissions

The debate on standardized tests is over in most of the country—except apparently in San Francisco

On the fall ballot: Vacant homes tax, road closures, housing, and maybe much more

Rules Committee will vote on changing mayoral election years, student success set-aside, and a move to revoke the pensions of city employees who commit serious crimes.

Handsome robots, encroaching void: Kate Folk charts dystopic dating in ‘Out There’

The local author's android characters, designed to seduce women and steal their data, are coming soon to a screen near you

Major housing policy changes happening—but will they work?

Upzoning, a budget deal, competing visions of affordable housing—and a bit of reality about the current market.

The Supreme Court loses all legitimacy—and so does the US Senate

And why are SF pols so willing to take money from the people who empowered Trump and McConnell and doomed Roe v. Wade?

The June election was bad news for Mayor London Breed

That's just one of the many key messages that the news media have missed.

Supes demand big changes in Breed’s budget

Plus: A key vote on Lowell admissions—and what the final numbers on the Boudin recall show. That's The Agenda for June 19-26

Another ridiculous attack on SF progressives, this time by Nellie Bowles and The Atlantic

Excuse me, no: The city has not be destroyed by the left. How many times do we have to explain this?