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Tagged with: San Francisco

Two major developer-driven housing bills head for Assembly floor

Newsom may soon be asked to sign deregulation measures—at a time when Wall Street is moving fast into the CA housing market.

Cannabis community reels from death of 69-year-old activist “OG” Eddy Lepp

The cultivator of one of the “greatest marijuana gardens of all time" laid the seed for today's marijuana legalization movement.

Screen Grabs: Modern-day art mystery explored in ‘The Lost Leonardo’

Plus: Celluloid giants walk the Earth again at two IRL San Francisco film events this weekend.

Good Taste: The latest on late night/early morning food spots

Off-hours eating isn’t easy in San Francisco these days, but we’ve got ideas.

5 new vinyl scores to soothe your pandemic panic

Our dedication to supporting indie artists has been strong—keep it going with these reassuring releases.

A public health nurse makes the case for vaccine and mask mandates

Testing alone has simply not worked. We call this 'universal precautions'—and it has to be part of our response to the ongoing pandemic.

Racial justice in post-COVID San Francisco

Join us online Wed/18 at 6pm for a discussion of how we can make things better at this challenging time.

City plans to close homeless hotels—so where will people go?

Information scarce on how, when—and whether—suitable relocations will take place.

Some warned 20 years ago that the US was creating a disaster in Afghanistan

Plus: SF just lost two notable activists, James Hormel and Alvin Duskin. That's The Agenda for August 15-22

Appeal seeks to block reopening of the Great Highway to cars

But neighborhood residents say closure has just driven heavy traffic into local streets that can't handle it.