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Feeling safer? You’re not alone. Car break-ins down 61%.

Car break-ins in SF have plummeted — from a pandemic high of 21,800 in 2022 to just 8,500 in 2024 . The reason? SFPD is using drones, bait cars, and surveillance to take down the organized crime…
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After reinstating Kevin Ortiz, SF’s Latinx Democratic Club exits the SF Democratic Party

The SF Latinx Democratic Club just quit the local Democratic Party after its leader, Kevin Ortiz, was accused of sexual assault. The facts The San Francisco Latinx Democratic Club announced this week…
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Street safety improvements coming to Oak

It took a fatal hit-and-run, 31 collisions, and six years of begging — but Oak Street might finally become safer. The city is poised to approve a redesign to make the road safer for everyone and less…
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Another Misuse of Power in SF

Corruption is corruption — even when it's dressed up as activism or equity work. San Francisco taxpayers deserve real oversight, not departments run like vanity projects or political slush funds…
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Nine teams for street crises, zero coordination. Not anymore.

Nine teams, zero coordination. That was San Francisco's approach to street crises, but not anymore. The Lurie administration is fixing it: One organization instead of nine, citywide coordination, and…
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Supervisors reject Cynthia Dai from Sunshine Ordinance Task Force

Cynthia Dai, a controversial figure in the 2022 redistricting process, has been rejected from the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force. In her place, Amerika Sanchez, a principal at Five Keys Schools, has…
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Wiener and Arreguín introduce SB63 for regional transit funding

Senators Wiener and Arreguín have introduced SB63 to authorize five Bay Area counties to run a regional funding measure for public transit. Unless voters pass a new funding measure and the agencies…
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Grassroots “Dump Dean” Campaign a Huge Success

Release date: November 10, 2024 San Francisco, CA — GrowSF is proud to announce the success of our “Dump Dean” campaign, the largest grassroots effort to oppose an incumbent Supervisor in San…
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Building Toward November

By Sachin Agarwal I never expected to get into politics. When I became a dad in 2018, though, I realized that–despite having world-class weather, food, and parks–San Francisco is a really hard place…
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March 2024 Election Results: How Common Sense Won

How Common Sense Won in March 2024 With 100% of the votes counted, we can officially declare the March 5th election a HUGE success. The leadership committee of the SF Democratic Party ("SF DCCC") is…