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New master for City College met with protests

Another special trustee -- but it sounds as if he's ready to get the hell out of Dodge as soon as he can By Tim...

The Agenda: Feb. 23-March2

Stopping the loss of housing in Mid-Market, a new special trustee (why?) for City College -- and Scott Wiener v. Willie Brown on the...

Workers at Macy’s fear new electronic scheduling

Worries at unionized store about software, instead of people, telling employees when to come to work By Chloe Johnson FEBRUARY 23, 2015 -- Macy’s in San...

A moratorium on luxury housing makes sense in the Mission

 There's nothing crazy about the idea that too many high-end condos can ruin a working-class neighborhood.  By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 19, 2015 – The developers and...

Airbnb agrees to pay back taxes

Efforts by Campos mean city will now collect tens of millions of dollars for the General Fund By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 18, 2015 – Airbnb has...

There was never an “anti-tech” movement in SF

The protests aren't about technology -- they're about displacement, economic inequality, and bad corporate behavior. And they are part of a long political legacy By...

Almost nobody has registered under the Airbnb law

Just 282 applications have been filed so far -- meaning about 96 percent of all short-term rentals in the city are illegal today   By Tim...

The Agenda, Feb. 16-23

Airbnb's taxes, ballot initiatives, why are city officials not telling us who they are meeting with, ethics reform, and spaghetti for the 99 percent By...

The secrets of Burning Man’s money

New documents give a glimpse into how the company is becoming a nonprofit -- and who benefits By Steven T. Jones JANUARY 16, 2015 --...

Tom’s Town: Unacceptable violence against the Trans community

Trans women of color are dying in the streets. The time for talk is long past By Tom Temprano FEBRUARY 13, 2015 -- In 2015 San...