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SFUSD offers teachers less than half what it pays private tutors to fix its special education shortage
Students in the district have missed 9,100 hours of special education classes — and counting
The city is expanding a program that helps small businesses fix broken windows and other vandalism. Is it enough?
The grant gives thousands of dollars to fix smashed storefronts, and demand is increasing — but some shop owners are hoping for further relief
DEI is dead in the water after Amazon, Meta decisions. What comes next?
‘TBD’ on whether the companies will even release employee demographics in the future
Muttville and SF SPCA head to SoCal to take some of the load off rescues overwhelmed by wildfires
The historic fires in Southern California are creating untenable situations for animal shelters
Two of the city’s biggest political groups are merging — but it looks more like crisis response than evolution
TogetherSF and Neighbors for a Better SF spent millions on the November election, with little to show for it. Will joining forces get them any more?
A humble church cookbook from Stockton defined Cantonese home cooking for a generation
The St. Mark’s cookbook, first published in 1966 to raise funds for a Methodist church in the Central Valley, remains a cult classic across California
Meta quietly removed mentions of LGBTQ-affirming care from public benefits page
The company said that they were ‘removed in error’
Despite tons of storefronts standing empty across the city, hardly anyone pays the vacant storefront tax
Things may be about to change for non-compliant property owners, who have been getting away scott-free so far
Inauguration day took Mayor Lurie from a packed Civic Center speech to a massive street party in Chinatown
SF residents expressed cautious optimism to Gazetteer SF about big swings on the mayor’s 100-day agenda
Introducing Guest List, a series of playlists from your new favorite local acts
First up: French Cassettes vocalist Scott Huerta shares his all-time top 10 songs


