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The strange and telling story behind the regional planning merger deal

NOVEMBER 12, 2015 -- An overture by SEIU Local 1021, which represents the workers at the Association of Bay Area Governments, averted a showdown...

San Francisco, beautifully Expo’d

A slew of exhibits and events take us back to 1915's Pan-Pacific International Exposition.  By Marke B.  ART LOOKS San Francisco is getting thrown back, way back,...

Election night: Peskin in the lead

But other progressive causes not looking good By Tim Redmond NOVEMBER 3, 2015 – The early results are in and they are very good news for...

The strange stories around the Christensen campaign

Big money and dubious ethics in the D3 election By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 28, 2015 – There are advantages to being the incumbent in an election....

The Agenda, Oct. 26-Nov. 1: Get out the vote

There are still a lot of ballots that haven't been turned in, and this week will be crucial By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 26, 2015 – City...

Yosemite burning — all around us

Why did nobody warn visitors that the Park Service was setting fires? Is it all about making money? By Marc Norton OCTOBER 21, 2015 – Last...

Anger, sadness, hope as St. James Infirmary forced out

San Francisco's beloved sex worker health clinic will have to find a new home after losing its building, but a fundraising campaign looks to...

Supes reject anti-immigrant measure

Pro-Sanctuary-City law passes unanimously after "reactionary" alternative is tabled, 6-5, with Sup. Christensen voting to keep it alive By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 20, 2015 -- The...

What the next homeless director needs to do

Let's make a plan to put 6,000 homeless people into housing. It's something the city can do By Jennifer Friedenbach In my 20 years of working...

Censored: Ten big stories the news media ignored

Even in the social-media era, when a small news outlet can create a viral story, some of the biggest news of the past year...