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Labor
With Ed Asner, you always got what you saw—integrity
Tim Paulson
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September 6, 2021
Remembering a devoted, consistent, and aggressive labor leader.
Housing
The future of Mission Bay
John Elberling
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August 30, 2021
There's still a lot to do to turn this former redevelopment area into a real community, a new survey shows.
Business + Tech
Waymo and the invasion of the corporate body-snatchers
Herb Mintz
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August 25, 2021
Robot drivers who will put 10 million people out of work are coming to your neighborhood—now.
News + Politics
Oakland activists say they don’t want the CHP to patrol their streets
Garrett Leahy
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August 17, 2021
Will more cops really make people of color safer? The community isn't so sure.
Transportation
Appeal seeks to block reopening of the Great Highway to cars
Garrett Leahy
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August 13, 2021
But neighborhood residents say closure has just driven heavy traffic into local streets that can't handle it.
Opinion
OPINION: Ending car-free Great Highway is a mistake, especially now
Peter-Astrid Kane
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August 10, 2021
Curtailing a beloved open space as Delta rages on is terrible timing and a community detriment.
Art
Review: Austin Thomas’ ‘Metropolis’ plays singular songs of the city
tamara suarez porras
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August 4, 2021
At Municipal Bonds, the New York artist shows works conjuring both the frenzy and quietude of urban life
Movies
New doc ‘Bring Your Own Brigade’ asks why wildfires just keep growing
Joshua Rotter
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July 29, 2021
Filmmaker Lucy Walker examines the tragic, recent damage—and finds there's more to blame than climate change
Transportation
Muni director talks about cutting lines and changing focus
Tim Redmond
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July 25, 2021
Post-COVID plans could alter the city's transportation policy in some profound ways.
Transportation
SFMTA won’t ban Google buses from Geary transit lanes
Sue Vaughan
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July 22, 2021
Staff actually talks about 'super carpool lanes' giving private operators the right to interfere with Muni operations.
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