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San Francisco’s Internet Archive fighting erasure of DEI, Jan. 6 materials

Archivists with the organization’s Wayback Machine now trying to predict what Trump might scrub next

February 4, 2025

I want to get off the Muni carousel of cuts and deficits

Amid a nationwide crisis of transit, S.F. is stuck with a 1970s mentality that could wreck the agency for the future

February 3, 2025

Flat tires from nails and screws are a crazy-making plague for San Francisco drivers

If you think your car is being targeted, you’re not alone

January 31, 2025

Malls are dead. It’s time to figure out what comes next. 

Every upheaval has its victims, but real estate experts see a new dawn ahead

January 30, 2025

Mayor Lurie’s freeze on contracts throws yet another wrench in the great custom trash can debacle

The city has been working to replace those green bins for years, but the dream of a perfect can seems farther away now than ever

January 29, 2025

In San Francisco, immigrant families have been gripped by fear of ICE actions

As rumors swirl, undocumented parents are telling SFUSD schools where to send their kids if ICE picks them up

January 28, 2025

San Francisco’s Innocence Commission seems to have been on hiatus for nearly a year

The commission, tasked with looking for wrongful convictions on behalf of the District Attorney, hasn’t met since April 2024

January 27, 2025

Saying goodbye (temporarily?) to Sam Wo, a Chinatown institution

The beloved little restaurant, which first opened around 1912, is losing its chef-owner after four decades

January 24, 2025

Welcome to the age of AI-driven discrimination

'AI accountability is out and tech infrastructure is in,' a policy expert told Gazetteer SF

January 24, 2025