Union Square might be losing Macy’s, but let's welcome what’s next
San Francisco has five times the Asian population of the typical American city. So why is the community's political power waning?
For Koreans, Lunar New Year — or “Seollal” — is one of the year’s biggest holidays. Many return to their family homes to pray for their ancest…
At the root of San Francisco's corruption problem is the governmental inefficiencies and bureaucratic complexities that enable corruption to thrive
Nearly half of Americans believe immigrants are bad for the economy. But immigrants contribute hundreds of billions in tax revenue, paying mor…
Advocates want San Francisco to acquire the burned down property at 659 Union Street and build affordable apartments and the Central Subway T-…
San Francisco's hiring problem is symptomatic of a deeper issue: following decades-old processes instead of looking at the bigger picture
As one of the largest institutions and property owners in the Bay Area, City College of San Francisco has a moral responsibility to address the climate crisis and crea…
Why do so few voters garner so much attention? To paraphrase the pigs on George Orwell’s fictional farm, all voters are equal, but some voters are more equal than others
The problem with San Francisco's incremental budgeting process is it's difficult to make big changes, and prior wasteful spending is hard to eliminate.
The Marina Green waterfront, an iconic symbol of our City, will soon be gone if the Recreation & Parks Department goes through with a plan to build a 235-slip harb…
2024 will be among the most consequential in decades for the future of San Francisco. Here's what elected officials, community leaders, and other key stakeholders are …
By forcing people to undergo treatment to receive benefits, as Mayor London Breed's ballot measure proposes, we risk losing the opportunity to continually engage with …