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Tagged with: San Francisco

Why we have a homeless emergency

If you want to understand one of the reasons San Francisco has a homeless emergency, consider the case of Ronald Lee, a Navy veteran...

The deep roots of SF’s housing crisis

The most interesting and insightful analysis of the local housing crisis that I’ve read in quite a while appeared today – not in the...

Supes won’t override mayoral veto on transit funding

Pretty much every transit advocacy group supported Sup. John Avalos’ long-shot move to get the supes to override Mayor Lee’s veto of a transit-funding...

The eviction nightmare may be slowing, thanks to tenant advocates

Last year we reported on the surge of evictions devastating this city. As 2015 began, San Francisco’s Rent Board reported that increasing numbers of...

Protesters go to City Hall: ‘A young man was murdered on your watch’

“There’s been this kind of waiting game going on, let’s just wait this out and see if people lose interest and go away. Well...

Breaking: Evil accreditor that tried to shut down City College faces its own demise

The much-despised accreditor that tried, and failed, to put City College out of business is about go out of business itself. The Accrediting Commission for...

Attempt to change DCCC rules fails, narrowly

The battle for the future of the Democratic Party in San Francisco showed up in clear relief last night as the panel voted 18-11...

No CEQA review for Uber

Our March 13 story about San Francisco’s replacement of traffic congestion as an environmental impact with the number of vehicle miles traveled that a...

The Academy of Art compliance hearing: We should live so long

More than 20 years after the Academy of Art University began gobbling up San Francisco real estate and violating planning codes all over the...

San Francisco, two-party town

I am increasingly coming to believe that San Francisco is now a two-party city – and oddly, we are seeing that reflected in the...