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Election 2024 In SF’s Upcoming School Board Race, Only One Incumbent Is Running for Re-Election Two years after a bruising recall, more than half the board could turn over, all while trying to govern a district facing fiscal crisis and a school overhaul. by Ida Mojadad
Our Future City In A Quest for Public Power, SF Made A $2.5B Buyout Offer and PG&E Refused. The Real Price Could Come Soon by Kristi Coale
Education SF’s Controversial School Closures Are Coming, While Other Crucial Decisions Hang in the Balance
Our Future City PG&E Controls San Francisco’s Grid. Here’s Why This Is a Problem for the City’s Electric Future
In McLaren Park, the Second Largest in SF, an Urban Walk Turns Into a Magical History Tour by Veronica Irwin
Peskin Ally Says SF Mayor Race Will Stoke Housing Backlash: ‘We’re Going to See What People Really Think’