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Three Trackers, Three Prices: The Data Fight Behind SF's $4,000 Rent Milestone
San Francisco's median one-bedroom rent has crossed $4,000 a month for the first time — but depending on which tracker…
San Rafael Seeks Trump‑Era Tax Tool for Canal District, With Eyes Open to Displacement Risk
San Rafael is deliberately pursuing a federal Opportunity Zone designation for its Canal district — a majority-Latino…
SF Archdiocese Shutters 138‑Year‑Old St. Brigid School Amidst Financial Claims, Weeks Before Classes
Weeks before the new academic year, the San Francisco Archdiocese abruptly closed St.
Wiener Was Heckled Over Israel. But on Trans Youth Funding, Lurie Is the One Holding the Pen.
State Sen. Scott Wiener was chased from the San Francisco Trans March on June 27 over his views on Israel — but the…
California's $12 Billion Science Bond Is Dead — Killed in Part by the Cuts It Was Meant to Fix
A $12 billion bond to rescue California scientific research from federal cuts is dead, after crucial legislative…
Golden Gate Bridge Protesters Convicted on Misdemeanors, But Jury Hangs on Felony Conspiracy
Seven Golden Gate Bridge protesters were convicted Thursday on misdemeanor charges stemming from their 2024 blockade…
Manny Yekutiel, Lurie Ally and Supervisor Candidate, Accused of 2020 Sexual Assault; SFPD Investigating
San Francisco supervisor candidate Manny Yekutiel, a key ally of Mayor Daniel Lurie and owner of the Mission political…
Oakland's Fiscal Crisis Isn't Going Away — The City's Own Forecast Says $130M Shortfall Every Year Through 2030
Oakland's city government has declared fiscal emergencies so routinely they've become white noise — but City…
Bay Area's Wealthiest Commuters Have Quietly Left Transit. That's a Problem for November.
New Census and operator survey data confirms what regulars have sensed on the platforms: Bay Area public transit has…