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Volume 42, Issue 01
Volume 42, Issue 01
Top Stories
A public power agency can cut rates by 20 percent - and still operate with a budget surplus.
Tim Redmond, Rachel Brahinsky
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Presidential candidate finds his voice in San Francisco but can he still turn the race around?
Steven T. Jones
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Assassinated Oakland journalist Chauncey Bailey wins posthumous award
G.W. Schulz
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Downtown security officers strike over wages, benefits, and training
Iris Tablas-Mejia
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San Francisco prosecutors crack down on quality-of-life crimes
Amanda Witherell
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City attorney uses controversial tool against gang violence, a move critics and gang members say may do more harm than good
Dan Verel
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Volume 42, Issue 01
News & Culture
Volume 42, Issue 01
Food & Drink
Volume 42, Issue 01
Arts & Culture
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival: Our guide to this weekend's best free pluckin' in the sun
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