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Tagged with: Mayor

The SF Election isn’t over

More than 100,000 votes are yet to be counted. In close races, this could matter.

The wild and crazy election night, and what it all (maybe) means

The mayor's candidates are winning for supe. Her allies lost on Prop. H and Prop. M.

Election updates: SF ballot measures

Updates throughout the evening on the parties and returns for local initiatives

What to look for as tonight’s election results come in

Swing district, taxes—and the national fear factor

Opinion: Closing JFK Drive and the Great Highway was a big mistake

The post-pandemic reasons for closure are disingenuous and make for bad public policy.

Opinion: Save Car-Free JFK Drive and the Great Walkway

Motorists have plenty of places to drive and park in the city; can't we have three miles for the rest of us?

Breed’s messaging undermines her own goals, including a critical Muni tax measure

Plus: Limits on cops' military hardware, long delays in Ethics audits, and a farce of a Housing Plan gets a hearing. That's The Agenda for Oct. 30-Nov. 6

The Golden Goose is dead

For decades, the city's elite touted downtown development as the savior of SF economy. That era is now officially over.

Scooter companies can keep riders off the sidewalk, but won’t spend the money

Furious supes demand action, but the Breed Administration's love of Big Tech prevents any real change. We've seen this so many times before.

The national pundits can complain, but in SF, progressives get things done

The San Francisco left is fighting for things that the national Democratic Party has abandoned.