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Volume 42, Issue 09
Volume 42, Issue 09
Top Stories
Central Subway project is moving forward despite concerns about its cost
Amy Hough
Top Stories
Targeted gang members say they'll risk jail to keep gathering in the Western Addition
Dan Verel
Top Stories
Volume 42, Issue 09
News & Culture
Not one more inch of farmland in California would need to be developed if we were just willing to put growth inside existing cities
Gabriel Metcalf
As lawsuits and regulators probe Lennar Corp.'s negligent approach to development on Hunters Point, a new campaign seeks to give the embattled corporation even more control over SF
Sarah Phelan
Editorial
Forcing a problem on other communities, and a population further underground
Editorial
Volume 42, Issue 09
Food & Drink
Volume 42, Issue 09
Arts & Culture
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Randy Shaw just loves Capitalism
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Hey, you! "Tech people" are not the douchebags you think we are
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Cryin' wolf
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The "Do Nothing" Solution to "Illegal Immigration"
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Why rent control works
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Can the tech boom solve our housing crisis? No, but it can make it worse
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Do falling jobless numbers mean we're smart and focused, or rich and exclusive?
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Supes worry about 8 Wash shit show
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Is Larkin Street Youth Services using public funds to fight a union organizing drive?
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