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Tagged with: San Francisco

Why is the city paying to evict tenants from supportive housing?

Plus: Some tough questions (and a missing interest group) in the robotaxi regulation discussion. That's The Agenda for July 31 to August 7.

Supes approve housing measure that won’t lead to much new housing

Yimbys and Big Tech are going to blame the supes for blocking housing; what happens if they cut developer fees and it doesn't help the crisis?

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We need you to keep 48 Hills growing and thriving in a decimated independent media landscape

Under the Stars: Yes, Tracy Chapman is a country star

Plus: The Helltones lay down sultry rock, Destroy Boys return, Maxwell plays SF Symphony, more music news

In ‘As We Go,’ Joe Goode Performance Group dances into the beauty of life’s end

The choreographer continues to put 'an emphasis on the unglamorized body, when it is fallible or agitated or inept'

Killer Mike: ‘I’ve been making dope music for 20 years, but people haven’t really met me’

On rapper's new album 'Michael,' things he's long needed to say about himself and the state of the world

A sensual odyssey through Luce Chef Dennis Efthymiou’s ‘magnum opus’ tasting menu

The kitchen artist continues to refine his sensibility, mixing homey Mediterranean with far-flung ancient influences.

An eviction on Lake Street raises questions about the price of relocating tenants

Lots of tenants get evicted in San Francisco, many of them for no fault of their own. Some are tossed out because speculators want...

Live Shots: The faces and flavors of Foodwise Summer Bash

The Ferry Building came alive with D.R.E.A.M. Donuts, summer corn tartlets, Anchor Steam, and sunny guests

Reparations task force member speaks out—about some very bad press coverage

Nikcole Cunningham describes how her comments were taken out of context to create a warped and dangerous media narrative.