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The strangest BART Board race ever

  By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 3, 2014 – The Bay Area Rapid Transit District Board of Directors is not one of the more distinguished public agencies...

City Beat: Why did the mayor endorse Chiu (after waiting this long)?

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 24, 2014 – In December, 2003, the local power structure had a genuine freak-out moment: A series of polls showed that...

Homesick for the place where you already are

By Amanda Witherell OCTOBER 22, 2014  -- The day the San Francisco Bay Guardian died, I was commuting to my corporate marketing job, stuck in...

Landlord tells tenant organizer to move his business

By Zelda Bronstein OCTOBER 17, 2014 -- Last summer Jim Gallagher organized his fellow tenants at the San Francisco Design Center in their successful fight...

Can we save newspaper archives — and history?

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 16, 2014 – The owners of the Bay Guardian, who shut the paper down Monday, have at least gotten one message:...

The Bay Guardian shuts down

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 14, 2014 – What a crazy, sad morning. I was teaching my San Francisco State class from 10 to noon, on the...

Soccer, Airbnb, and the colonization of the Mission

By Erin McElroy OCTOBER 13 -- By now the video of the young white “Dropbox Dudes” kicking the youth of color out of the Mission...

The right-wing attack on tenant protections in San Francisco

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 9, 2014 – On Monday morning, Oct. 6, in a federal courtroom, the oldest pro-corporate, libertarian legal organization in the nation...

The (next) crisis for City College — the November election

By Tim Redmond Now that the lawsuit against the City College accreditors is moving forward, and the college is entering a new accreditation process, and...

Tom’s Town: Campos, Ello — and some great carnitas

By Tom Temprano SEPTEMBER 26, 2014 -- David Campos is, to borrow a favorite basketball phrase of mine, ON FIRE this September. I’m not just...