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The Agenda, March 7-12: Newsom’s failures, inside and outside politics, PG&E and Ed Lee’s lobbyist donors

The week ahead also includes an important discussion over whether "live-work" lofts can be converted to normal dwellings without paying affordable housing fees By Tim...

Join 48 Hills for a sunny Salsa Sundays fundraising party, March 22

Tim Redmond, Marke B, and the whole crew at 48 Hills invite you to a springtime fundraising party on Sunday afternoon, March 22. We'll...

The Agenda: March 2-9

In which we explore two housing protests, new ways to vote -- and the question of whether San Francisco is a better (or more...

Tonight: How we win in 2015 and beyond

A forum looks at electoral strategy for progressives in San Francisco By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 26, 2015 -- The left has to start winning more elections,...

The culture of deletion

A native San Franciscan talks about the loss of the city he knew Editor’s note: We’ve been writing a lot about the tech invasion lately,...

In Richmond, a battle over a council seat — and the role of grassroots groups

Should four members of a community-based organization control the City Council? Why is that so frightening? By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 24, 2015 – The Richmond City...

The Agenda, Feb. 16-23

Airbnb's taxes, ballot initiatives, why are city officials not telling us who they are meeting with, ethics reform, and spaghetti for the 99 percent By...

Why teachers protested the Google buses

Suddenly, a neighborhood parking area becomes a tech bus stop -- with no notice or input. Where will this happen next? By Erin McElroy and...

A new pro-growth group takes on the politics of housing

SFBARF is getting a lot of press for a theory -- build and build and build and housing prices will come down -- that...

Don’t be a Stanford asshole

David Talbot talks about different world visions for young educated workers from The Farm. JANUARY 26, 2015 -- Editor’s note: Early Sunday morning, I made...