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Now SF urged to lower affordable-housing levels in market-rate projects

The mayor's housing policies make less and less sense the more you look into them.

Jenkins backs off attack on sanctuary law after massive outcry

DA, mayor figured out that this particular 'tough on crime' trope was a loser.

Glitter-strewn resistance: Amalia Mesa-Bains talks beauty

Groundbreaking Chicana artist traces path of her Berkeley retrospective.

Good Taste: Leap into our spring food planner (yes, there’s cheesecake)

Pop-ups, night markets, and restaurant debuts: a taste of what’s cooking in the coming season.

Breed admits that the city’s Housing Element is destined to fail

Mayor says, for the first time, that she has no plan to deliver on the state mandates for local affordable housing.

The Hunters Point Shipyard: Art survives amid toxic waste

Part II: As artists move into the former base, the level of contamination reaches the point where 'if it can't be cleaned, stay the hell out.'

Budget Chair Chan prepares for serious challenges to mayor’s budget priorities

Police funding, tax cuts, and spending equity will be on the table as the supes take on a brutal budget season.

Supes fail by one vote to approve Sanctuary City resolution that challenges ICE, Biden

Matt Dorsey, who wants to deport Fentanyl dealers, blocks approval, as 10 board members say his approach is deeply misguided.

Herb Greene’s ’60s Haight-Ashbury shots immortalize era, Grace Slick’s bird

Legendary rock scene photographer's retrospective at Haight Street Art Center glittered with familiar faces.

The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...