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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.

What Wiener wrought: Demolition and oversized housing meeting no need

Castro project too tall, too expensive, no family housing, probably corporate rentals—but the city has to approve it anyway.

Screen Grabs: 20th Greek Film Fest celebrates ‘the Greek Brigitte Bardot,’ more

Plus: Outsider artist Hilma af Klint gets a biopic, 'Everything Went Fine' and the family bond of assisted suicide

Christopher Owens quietly leaves SF—and a hole in our hearts

A central figure of the last golden age of local indie music heads out on the road, trailing nostalgia for the city's scene

Wiener, the Yimbys, and the 50-story tower

An ambitious politician is backing away from the Yimby position in the face of a project that is going to be deeply unpopular.

Introducing our new publisher, Imelda Carrasco

48hills is expanding with your help. Please welcome our latest addition to the team!

Under the Stars: Weed slaps for your 4/20 high

Kick that wack 'reggae gone wrong' in the Chicken McNuggets with Once & Future Band, GOD.DAMN.CHAN, ET Finger, more

Finally, Walton will get to ask Breed about reparations

Plus: Next steps for the Castro Theater, the farce of 479 Stevenson, and how the city in once again screwing over cab drivers. That's The Agenda for April 17-24

Housing panel calls for $85 million in spending, setting up budget conflict with mayor

It's a great time to buy land for social housing. There's dedicated money for it. But Breed has refused to spend it.

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.