We have to give it to New York City. When it comes to Gov 2.0, they are taking charge. Last week, Gotham marked the inaugural Social Media Day, official proclamation …
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In this edition of Reset Rating, we’ll explore how to register your Clipper card.
(For those of you who are new to San Francisco, Clipper is “the all-in-one transit card for …
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Jennifer Friedenbach, Executive Director of the Coalition on Homelessness, recently challenged me to a debate on the proposed amendments to Care Not Cash that the Board of Supervisors voted to …
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Good news San Francisco! Sorting out all your trash and compost into those green and blue cans is finally good for something other than Mother Earth and your karma.
While …
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By Alyssa Sittig
Of the people, by the people, for the people. It’s what our Democratic system is all about. But in a time when more and more …
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Blocked by an intransigent Republican minority in Sacramento, Governor Jerry Brown and state legislative leaders just adopted an “all cuts” budget in Sacramento.
Stepping into this void, San Francisco Mayor …
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