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Tagged with: Sacramento

What the March election really meant—and where the city goes from here

Big tech money and low progressive turnout carried the day—but what if there's a real mayor's race in November?

Cops and judges can’t get away with violating reporters’ First Amendment rights

The latest attack on press freedom by the SF cops shows the need for vigilance—and accountability.

Why the Wiener housing bills will never work—and could destroy the coast. A detailed primer

An economist explains the reality of the housing market, economic inequality, developer profits, and threats to the environment.

So Macy’s is leaving. Let it go.

Let's use that space for a public benefit, not a corporate chain store.

Opinion: Prop. 1 and Prop. F are just more attacks on poor people

These are not solutions. They are just ways to make life on the streets even more unpleasant.

B-52s, Kelela, Burning Spear—the secret to this year’s local music fests is curatorial alchemy

Mixing it all up magically at Mosswood Meltdown, Sol Blume, and California Roots.

Why does the state never ‘warn’ SF that it’s not building enough affordable housing?

That's the real question that came up at a supes meeting this week.

The future of environmental review, from Sacramento Street to Ocean Beach

Plus: How can the Chron call for reform—then endorse candidates who oppose it? That's The Agenda for Feb. 4 to 11

Is this the end of CEQA as a tool to challenge housing projects that damage communities?

A dramatic change in the use of a longtime neighborhood and community planning process is about to happen; can the supes do anything about it?

Tiny homes with giant restrictions are not a solution to homelessness

Tiny tombs, I mean tiny homes Not a place to call our own  Tiny tombs better describes the triggerr of those jail-like rooms  The InsideNOTsafe is a...