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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...

As city debates deal, Google bus protests continue

A few hours before the Board of Supes debated the future of the Google bus program, anti-eviction activists blocked six buses, demonstrating that public...

How the 2016 races shape up

Control of the city, and its future, on the line in a year of high-octane, high-stakes politics   By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 4, 2015 – The next...

The truth behind the Airbnb lies

Analyzing the $8 million corporate campaign to stop effective regulation of short-term rentals By Sara Shortt Disclosure: I would find it funny if anyone ever called...

The Agenda, Oct. 5-12: The election starts now

Absentee ballots are on the way; we offer some help. Plus: VisionSF packs the house, your editor debates housing policy ... and will Ed...

A major tenant victory at City Hall

Supes approve anti-eviction package. This is why it's good to have incumbents face a challenge By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 23, 2105 – San Francisco tenants won...

A wake-up call for Ron Conway

Protesters show up at tech mogul's front door to highlight pay-to-play politics By Marco Gonzales SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 -- Wake up Mr. Conway! It’s seven in...

DCCC votes Wednesday on critical fall races

Will the party side with the mayor and the tech industry -- or can Peskin and the Airbnb measure round up the votes? By Tim...

In-law units get approved — with conditions that Sup. Christensen doesn’t like

D3 incumbent opposes limits on Airbnb rentals, condo conversions, and Ellis Act evictions -- but committee goes for them anyway By Tim Redmond JULY 20, 2015...

Poll says voters support Airbnb regs — but Airbnb says there’s nothing wrong

Company's new study says Airbnb has no impact on housing costs (but it also admits that 20 percent of its hosts are violating the...