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Why San Francisco Has Only Granted 16 New Home Permits This Year
Benzinga· 2 hours agoDespite years of claims from city officials that adding new home inventory is a public policy goal, ...
San Francisco opens city’s first $5 million taxpayer-funded free food 'market'
Just the News· 3 days agoThe 4000-square foot District 10 Market is the first of San Francisco’s food empowerment “markets”...
Mike Solana: Can San Francisco be saved?
Reason.com· 4 days agoThe Pirate Wires editor in chief discusses the lessons of San Francisco's politics, his vision for the future, and his critiques of libertarianism.
Laguna Honda, SF General could get millions
The San Francisco Examiner· 3 days ago“Addressing long-deferred public health safety capital infrastructure work has long been my top priority as an engaged member of the ...
The big-ticket budget cut where Newsom and Democrats are miles apart
Politico· 3 hours agoHe was most recently director of government affairs at Conduent and was a deputy cabinet secretary...
Nonprofits lay down the gauntlet in SF budget battl
The San Francisco Examiner· 4 days agoSan Francisco budget season is now in full swing, and the battle lines are coming into sharper focus. The coalition’s response to what they’ve learned so...
Indy is in a 'pedestrian safety crisis.' Can a Vision Zero traffic safety plan save lives?
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoPedestrians and cyclists made up 7% of...Compare that to the fewer than 3% of Marion County...
SF Mayor London Breed says racist, sexist graffiti outside city hall aimed at her
ABC7 News· 5 days agoSan Francisco Mayor London Breed says she was the target of racist and sexist graffiti painted on...
San Francisco not sure if latest effort to curb drug epidemic is helping addicts get sober: Report
Fox News· 2 days agoThe San Francisco Chronicle spoke to several users who were arrested for doing drugs in public under...
Bird flu landing in SF 'a blip on the radar'
The San Francisco Examiner· 6 days agoDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UCSF. As of now, “there are no reported human cases of H5N1 and H5N1 ...