Memo leak, budget threats fail to derail sobering center vote
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the underlying service contract for a sobering center project aimed at curbing open-air drug use Tuesday, but not without debate based in part on an illegally leaked memo from the city attorney’s office, which outlined some possible legal objections to the project. Budget Chair Connie Chan has…
Number of the week: Teacher strike votes are rising statewide
This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter. Teachers’ unions throughout California are in contract negotiations with school districts. Pay raises and health care costs are among…
Hey SFUSD: Can’t manage your budget? The state wants to step in to help
A little-noticed provision of the proposed California state budget requires greater accountability in the San Francisco Unified School District and county budgets. Unlike most other school districts, there is no…
Welcome the Year of the Horse with the Chinese Culture Center
The Chinese Culture Center will transform the 600 block of Grant Avenue into an “Art Zone” to usher in the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Fire Horse. The Art Zone at Chinatown’s 2026 Lunar New Year Flower Market fair will include hands-on art stations for screen printing…
S.F. teachers’ strike is a question of ‘What schools need’ vs. ‘What schools can afford’
San Francisco’s first teacher strike in 47 years moved from the bargaining table to the streets Monday morning as members of the United Educators of San Francisco union picketed schools across the city. Despite weekend calls by Mayor Daniel Lurie and Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and pleas from Superintendent Maria…
Starting to strike
I was sure the hardest day before the strike would be Friday, but I was wrong. Friday was one class after another of sleepy, worried faces. “Who’s feeling stressed right now?” Every hand went up. Together, we negotiated our approach to the day’s work. The radiator in my classroom —…
Best burritos and tacos in San Francisco
“First stop in San Fran. A mission burrito at La Taqueria,” John Zannis, president of CLNS Media Boston Sports Network, posted on the social media…
Daniel Lurie’s two-peat, part two: 10 years after Super Bowl 50, homeless sweeps return to West SoMa
Read part one here. On a Friday evening in the fall of 2019, Julie was returning to her West South of Market home after walking her dog. Almost at her front door, a male stranger…
Daniel Lurie’s two-peat: Super Bowl homeless sweeps started under him a decade ago
As Super Bowl 60 draws near, San Francisco’s mainstream media is recounting how 10 years ago, for Super Bowl 50 city workers “swept unhoused people and drug users away,” and “inadvertently created a tent city…
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Diversion graduates gone wrong: Five cases
San Francisco had five attempted murders last July; four of them are in mental health diversion
California Department of Education strikes back against antisemitic discrimination in K-12 schools; part 3 of a three-part series
Every competent Jewish adult in America put down their space laser and started rubbing their temples as soon as they read that, while being interviewed as a potential vice president running mate for Kamala Harris, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was asked if he had ever been a double agent for…
Going nowhere on housing
Recently, I moderated a Commonwealth Club World Affairs panel, and when I asked several journalists if they thought the city would meet the state mandate of adding about 82,000 units by the deadline, the reaction was, essentially, that no sane person believes it will, and that the mandate is that…
The Venezuela case, told by a Venezuelan
In April 2002, I marched toward the presidential palace in Caracas with hundreds of thousands of other Venezuelans. We were not radicals. We were ordinary citizens who had realized that Hugo Chávez was not interested in governing democratically. He was intent on turning Venezuela into a dictatorship where dissent was…
Sherrill, Brooke lay out similarities, differences at forum
Read part 1 here. The June special election for District 2 Supervisor came into focus at a Tuesday night forum in Pacific Heights, where two…
Potential Muni service cuts draw concerns from community and labor leaders if November ballot measures fail
Labor, business, and transit advocacy groups are expressing concerns about the future of San Francisco’s Muni system. Transportation officials have shared that service cuts might…
Out and about Feb. 5 through Feb. 11, 2026
Happy end of the week — it’s a busy next few days and weekend coming up, and plenty to do. For those not sports-oriented, there…
School board grants Superintendent Su emergency authority during possible teacher strike
A confident and commanding San Francisco Schools Superintendent Maria Su gained key new authority to safeguard educational services during an anticipated teacher strike that could…
Art Week S.F.: The glitz, the glitches, and the tax deductions
Art Week in San Francisco was a 10-day onslaught of fairs, galleries, and museums kneeling at the altar of what makes us most human: tax…
A magnificent multitude of mostly British movies
Proudly flying the Union Jack again, the Mostly British Film Festival (MBFF) returns to San Francisco’s Vogue Theater (3290 Sacramento Street) from Feb. 5 through…
My top five picks for San Francisco Super Bowl LX activities
Super Bowl events and activities will soon be popping up all over San Francisco, and you don’t need to be a football fan to enjoy…
The Mendocino coast during off season is a relaxing getaway
Part 2 of a two-part series. Read Part 1 here. We had a leisurely trip down the coast from our stay at Noyo Harbor Inn,…
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