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City College students spend year without heat, jump from 'one icebox to another'
AG gets time to review prosecution of cop — and DA’s handling of case
San Francisco, California · San FranciscoImmigrant advocacy group FREE SF Coalition launched a rally in response to recent news that both Dorsey and District Attorney Brooke Jenkins want to rescind a policy that grants immigrants some protections from deportation. Last month, Dorsey proposed extending that exception category to undocumented immigrants who are newly charged with a violent or drug dealing felony and had been convicted of fentanyl dealing in the past seven years.
Dorsey slammed for proposal to change city's Sanctuary policy
RidersFirst-of-its-kind study released today by the Asian Law Caucus and Los Angeles-based gig worker group Rideshare Drivers United. Study found that being a driver for a rideshare app was often a troubling work experience. Riders hold the power, and drivers are at their mercy.
Study finds racial disparities in deactivated Uber and Lyft drivers
Michael Moritz's strange and terrible diagnosis of San Francisco
San Francisco, California · San FranciscoThe building code violations at 2867 San Bruno that this city has chosen to abide can all but be viewed from space. There are 29 units here in a structure warranted for 10, with either wholly absent or Mickey Mouse attempts at life-safety elements. In lieu of proper fire exit measures for a building this size, the owners belatedly installed a wildly non-code compliant, hulking set of scaffolding.
In San Francisco, it takes a village to do illegal construction
California, United States · CaliforniaThe Board of Appeals struck down an environmental appeal that would have imposed extra requirements on the construction of a 90-unit affordable housing project in the Sunset. The 2550 Irving Street project is poised to replace the former Police Credit Union building with a 100 percent affordable, seven-story apartment complex. A demolition permit for the existing structure was issued last November, but the Mid-Sunset Neighborhood Association quickly appealed, claiming that toxins on the land were not adequately understood or mitigated.