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Public Health
The Agenda
It’s going to be a brutal budget year—unless you are rich and love the cops
Tim Redmond
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January 15, 2024
Breed wants deep cuts as revenue plummets—and the state won't allow fair new taxes. That's The Agenda for Jan 14 to 21
Police
The danger of high-speed police chases and the failure of the mayor’s drug-arrest policy
Tim Redmond
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January 14, 2024
Police Commission questions show why an independent panel is so important.
Business + Tech
The brutal budget crisis of 2024—and how the city could address it without huge cuts
Tim Redmond
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December 27, 2023
San Francisco needs to rethink how it collects taxes—and the state is going to have to get out of the way.
The Agenda
The (other) big problems with APEC
Tim Redmond
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November 12, 2023
Powerful CEOs and politicians meet in secret to promote global catastrophe. Plus: Judges, cops, and crime ... That's The Agenda for Nov. 12 to 19
Art
Trained in 18th-century Indian technique, Rupy C. Tut paints women facing today’s challenges
Mary Corbin
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October 12, 2023
Burnished works on hemp paper honor self-reflection, even amid global tragedy.
Drug policy
Breed looks for political points by finding more ways to punish poor people
Tim Redmond
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September 27, 2023
The latest: Drug testing for welfare recipients, which will never work and probably never happen. Do we live in San Francisco or Texas?
Lit
Something rotten: Nazi-occupied Denmark through young eyes in Richard Kluger’s latest novel
Lou Fancher
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September 19, 2023
Seasoned journalist explores a country's moral quandry via historical fiction of 'Hamlet's Children.'
Drug policy
Breed continues to push arrests as solution to substance-abuse issues
Tim Redmond
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September 13, 2023
Evidence shows this policy never works as right-wingers continue to push their attacks on local judges
Drug policy
Dorsey attack on wellness center signals larger issues in SF’s new War on Drugs
Tim Redmond
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August 8, 2023
The mayor, the DA, and the Tech Right want to revive a failed policy—and maybe go after local judges.
Environment
This land is whose land?
Tom Molanphy
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March 13, 2023
The developer and the city insist the Hunters Point Shipyard is safe for development. There's a lot of data that says otherwise. Part III of a series.
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