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Tagged with: Police

Minor item becomes referendum on Mayor Breed’s failed housing policies

Plus: Why you can't always trust developers, and monitoring SF cops for racist messages .... That's The Agenda for May 1-7 2023

A brutal double-standard on crime, and the guv wants the military in the Tenderloin

Plus: The future of an affordable housing complex in the Western Addition—and why does the Sheriff's Office need combat equipment? That's The Agenda for April 23-30.

The destruction of a community in Oakland

Police, bulldozers evict longtime residents of Wood Street Commons.

Breed refuses to support reparations draft or supplemental budget for commission

Mayor says she will wait for the final version of the report before taking a stand, but rejects Walton's call for more funding.

The Bob Lee murder and the media problem

It's not just Fox News and Elon Musk creating a false impression of a crime wave in SF—and there are clear political impacts.

No, the closure of Whole Foods does not mean the city is headed for collapse

It just might mean that the market for a high-end specialty grocery disappeared with the tech industry abandoning mid-Market and new luxury housing foundering.

Mayor’s Office ‘semantic’ mistake: Another $82 million for the police

Huge error comes to light at hearing as City Hall prepares to give the department and the POA another blank check without much oversight.

From Hooverville to Nicklesville

A report from Seattle, where housing built and run by homeless people is having an impact.

The future of the Castro Theater could hinge on a few words in a landmark bill

Plus: Can we turn offices into housing? Do the cops deserve raises with no concessions on conduct? And can we use opioid settlement money to fund safe-injection sites? That's The Agenda for April 2-9

Report shows 911 calls are down, crime is down—and police overtime is way up

Budget analyst raises questions about police budget as Preston calls for a full audit.