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PG&E
Environment
Public power for all of Northern California? After fires, the framework is in place
Tim Redmond
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September 16, 2023
Report to LAFCO cites a little-known state agency that has the authority to seize PG&E's assets and let every community decide its energy future.
Opinion
The environmental case against robotaxis
Susan Vaughan
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August 6, 2023
They will further damage public transit—and they're no help to people with disabilities
Media
Reparations task force member speaks out—about some very bad press coverage
Tim Redmond
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July 21, 2023
Nikcole Cunningham describes how her comments were taken out of context to create a warped and dangerous media narrative.
Art Review
Don’t fear the blackout? ‘through the electric grid promised land’ binds in darkness
Ava Morton
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April 11, 2023
A fantastical and nightmarish installation at / slash art exposes modern-day terrors.
The Agenda
The city’s climate plan will cost money; will Breed support progressive taxes to pay for it?
Tim Redmond
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March 12, 2023
Plus: A long-awaited hearing on the city's reparations plan—and a debate over more money for the cops. That's The Agenda for March 12-19
News + Politics
Budget Chair Chan prepares for serious challenges to mayor’s budget priorities
Tim Redmond
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March 3, 2023
Police funding, tax cuts, and spending equity will be on the table as the supes take on a brutal budget season.
News + Politics
SF could lead the way on public power for California
Tim Redmond
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January 20, 2023
Lafco hearing sets the stage for a new effort to replace private utilities, in the city and statewide.
The Agenda
Booms, busts, PG&E and the bloated police budget
Tim Redmond
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January 15, 2023
Every city agency has to face cuts—but not the cops? And when will the city move to seize PG&E's grid? That's The Agenda for Jan. 15-22
News + Politics
The next supes president, the future of safe-consumption sites, PG&E’s failure …
Tim Redmond
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January 8, 2023
... and what the School Board leadership debate is really about. That's The Agenda for Jan. 9-16
News + Politics
SF plans for the next storm—but what about the one after that?
Tim Redmond
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January 3, 2023
Breed blames forecasters—and city offers only 170 new shelter beds for thousands of unhoused people.
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