Failing the honest equity test, again
Thank you for calling Elizabeth’s voicemail in response to SFUSD’s new eighth- grade Algebra-1-only-with-Math 8 policy. Your call is very important to us, so please listen to the following options before making your selection. To express your frustration with the new math policy, press 1. To express your sense of déjà vu, press 2.…
San Francisco receives $100M from state for additional behavioral health beds
“For years we have seen the same pattern play out on our streets — people struggling with mental health and drug addiction cycling through our systems without the treatment to…
City Hall to Tap $200M Unused Health-care Mandate Dollars to Fill Budget Gap
In April 2026, more than $200 million in unused funds from the health care mandate fund will be transferred to the general fund to help patch a $1 billion city…
Mayor to Board of Supervisors: Tighten up the bureaucracy with leaner contracting system, shorter ballot, and more accountability
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie made his monthly appearance at the Board of Supervisors meeting this week. There were no submitted questions, nor any live statements or questions from the board during his less-than-5-minute address. The sole focus during his appearance was on the City Charter. With emphasis, he stated…
I chose the turquoise wall
When they told me I could pick a color for one wall in my new apartment, I chose turquoise. Not navy, not pink — turquoise, because it felt bright and happy and like something a person with a future would choose. I stood in that empty room, and I thought,…
San Francisco leaders unveil plan to expand curbside EV chargers across the city
San Francisco is taking steps to expand the number of curbside electric vehicle charging stations to make it easier for residents, including renters who own electric vehicles, to find stations closer to home. Mayor Daniel Lurie on Tuesday introduced legislation to create a permit process to allow for more charging…
Out and about March 13–18, 2026
This week offers women musicians, a Pi Day celebration, the Saint Paddy’s Day parade, and more including young kids playing Bach, a concert on Angel…
School district risks a deficit in public trust
The aftermath of the historic teachers’ strike enables, or forces, the San Francisco Unified School District to return attention to its ever-present and looming challenge of public trust. From the start of negotiations, school district…
91% of SFMTA transit operators work overtime, totaling $41M in 2024
A chilling video that surfaced in late 2025 captured the N-Judah Muni train traveling through San Francisco at speeds exceeding 50 mph, with footage showing the operator dozing at the wheel. The incident, which occurred…
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Has the oppressor-oppressed binary passed its freshness date?
Is this the beginning of the end for the oppressor-oppressed binary in K-12 education? Now that it’s being recognized as a form of knowledge poisoning, this question is finally gaining some traction. This isn’t about minimizing racialized injustices in our history. But over the last several decades, the oppressor-oppressed framework…
San Francisco’s secret AI
Last July, San Francisco rolled out Copilot to 30,000 city employees as part of the largest AI deployment by any local government in the country. The rollout marks a major shift as city departments adopt AI tools for everything from stroke detection to drone surveillance. Unfortunately, the city’s mandatory AI…
As transit taxes loom, voters should look to Waymos on S.F. streets for an alternative
To close the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s $307 million budget gap, the city’s political establishment is preparing to ask voters to approve two transit tax measures on the November 2026 ballot: a regional sales tax and a local parcel tax targeting property owners. Throwing more taxpayer money at an…
A suspect was sent to pretrial diversion — 36 days later he killed someone
A San Francisco judge granted pretrial diversion to a man arrested with a loaded pistol, ordering a gun safety course and a “reflective essay.” Thirty-six days later, he allegedly murdered someone with a shotgun. Two felony charges became misdemeanors. Misdemeanors became pretrial diversion. The court’s prescription for a man caught…
Can California innovate its way out of its homegrown housing crisis?
Though opposition by entrenched interests is a leading cause of California’s — and the nation’s — housing shortage, another key player is cost, and it…
Spring exhibitions at YBCA shine a light on community and storytelling
Through tapestry, archival media, and contemporary works, two new exhibitions explore themes of queer identity, migration, and collective resistance. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts…
SFMTA board approves $612 million Potrero Yard overhaul with scaled-back housing
San Francisco transportation officials voted to approve a $612 million project to replace the city’s oldest bus yard in the Mission District, which will also…
Democratic County Central Committee shows no surprises in its latest endorsements
Part 1 of a multipart series District 2 Stephen Sherrill Supervisor Sherrill reiterated he is focused on results and exclaimed he will continue to be…
Pop-culture potpourri
It may be a bit of a surprise when the most satisfying feature film to premiere in a given week is only available to stream…
Charter reform may spell big impacts for arts funding
Big changes are coming to San Francisco’s City Hall, including alterations to governance and leadership, and a sweeping charter review that could significantly affect the…
The Museum of Craft and Design bridges media and material in ‘Video Craft’
The Museum of Craft and Design (MCD) presents Video Craft, an exhibition exploring the unlikely partnership between the heavily embodied practices of craft and the…
From historic hostel to overcrowded, drug-saturated homeless shelter
Lower Nob Hill was once best known for its classic San Francisco architecture, relatively affordable residential properties, and thriving businesses. Travelers, especially those wanting easy,…
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