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The Agenda, May 26-31: Round One in the Mission Moratorium battle

Democratic Party will debate the issue; expect fireworks. Plus: Public hearings are part of civic life. Get used to it. By Tim Redmond MAY 26, 2015...

Mayor Lee’s candidate faces November challenge for Community College Board

Tom Temprano, Wendy Aragon file to take on Alex Randolph in what could be a heated fall campaign By Tim Redmond APRIL 28, 2015 – Mayor...

SF Democrats roll over for Lee and the cops

Democratic County Central Committee endorses the mayor before we even know who else is running -- and shoots down a modest police-reform measure By Tim...

A chance for undocumented Californians to get health care coverage

SB 4 would expand Medi-Cal to all residents, including those who are left out of Obamacare By Viji Sundaram APRIL 22, 2015 – Painful ulcers on his...

Free drinks for Christensen’s friends

Fundraiser at House of Shields attracts opponents of minimum wage, Healthy San Francisco By Tim Redmond APRIL 2, 2015 – I’m sorry I missed the fundraiser...

New SF General Hospital name to be decided at the ballot

Mark Zuckerberg agrees that the San Franciscans who paid for the hospital with their tax dollars should decide its name; maybe "Empress Hospital" after...

Peskin announces run as former mayoral ally slams Ed Lee and his D3 appointee

Rose Pak, endorsing Aaron Peskin, calls the mayor "isolated" and says all he cares about is tech money as D3 campaign moves into full...

Tom’s Town: The Sweet 16 ballot plan

Why allowing 16-year-olds to vote makes a lot of sense. Plus: The alarming water-use figures on almonds By Tom Temprano MARCH 27, 2015 - Sixteen is...

The Agenda, March 16-20: The youth vote, the housing balance, fighting Mission evictions and more

It's going to be a busy week at City Planning -- and on the streets By Tim Redmond MARCH 16, 2015 – Here’s an idea that...

The Agenda: March 2-9

In which we explore two housing protests, new ways to vote -- and the question of whether San Francisco is a better (or more...