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Tagged with: San Francisco

Feeling ‘Trapped’

As US abortion clinics fight to survive, a new documentary by a San Francisco filmmaker tells the compelling story of clinic providers and doctors...

Developers win with “smart growth” rule

With a big assist from the state Legislature, the SF Planning Department opened a new front in the city’s density wars last week. On...

The tragedy of the Nieto verdict

A largely white, entirely suburban jury found yesterday that four San Francisco police officers acted properly and violated no laws when they shot and...

City College faculty vote to authorize strike

Members of the American Federation of Teachers Local 2121 union held signs that read “money in the classroom not in the bank” outside City...

Plan to radically change local Democratic Party moves quietly forward

A proposal that would completely remake the San Francisco Democratic Party is quietly floating around and could go before the party’s Central Committee next...

Final argument in the Nieto case: What I would say

I am not a lawyer. I don’t know the rules of evidence. I don’t know what you can and can’t mention in a closing...

While cops pass notes and look away, Alex Nieto’s mom talks of the death of her son

In what has been the most overwhelming day in the Alex Nieto trial, the court heard testimony from a range of experts, mostly witnesses...

Campos throws down gauntlet, calls for state of emergency on homelessness

Supervisor David Campos, frustrated by the city’s lack of progress on homelessness, is planning to announce Tuesday/8 that he’s introducing legislation to call a...

The Mission, noir — with some ugly history and real life today

On Dec. 12, 1975, an arsonist set fire to the Gartland Apartments, a low-income residential complex at 16th and Valencia, killing at least 14 people...

Punching up

ONSTAGE "Yes, yes, how awesome, how brave" you think with a soft golf clap when you hear that the Punch Line Comedy Club has...