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The very best part of San Francisco – our neighborhoods – all too often receive the least attention from City Hall. It’s time neighborhood concerns had the focused attention they deserve. We have the power to fix our problems, but it can only happen by working together, by listening to each other and by realizing that the city’s problems are interconnected, not isolated. That’s why I’d like you to join the conversation – right here, right now. Be a neighborhood leader and help us Reset San Francisco. Do you think that City Hall is addressing the concerns that matter most to you? It’s time to bring our issues, our priorities to the forefront of city government. We’ll never fix our city by blaming each other, but we can succeed by combining our efforts and our ideas.

Fred Lyon: Photographer of Cable Cars and Movie Stars Since the 1940s
8 years ago

Fred Lyon: Photographer of Cable Cars and Movie Stars Since the 1940s

In our quest to cover legislation and government policies affecting San Francisco residents, we often end up focusing our attention on local and state officials — including, of course, Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San …
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Rose Pak: Mourning a Legendary Bay Area Community Activist
8 years ago

Rose Pak: Mourning a Legendary Bay Area Community Activist

This week, San Francisco is mourning the loss of Rose Pak, legendary activist and community organizer, who died on September 18 of natural causes at the age of 68.

Pak had worked …
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Community Camera: Winning Photo for September 14, 2016
8 years ago

Community Camera: Winning Photo for September 14, 2016

Last month, we announced the launch of Community Camera, Reset San Francisco‘s weekly photo contest.

As we explained in our launch announcement, each week we’ll ask readers to share a photograph that they feel best captures the spirit …
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Happy Birthday, California!
8 years ago

Happy Birthday, California!

Last week, California celebrated a milestone birthday. It wasn’t the 50th. Or the 100th. Or even the 150th.

On September 9, the state — which was the 31st to enter the …
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Community Camera: Announcing Our Inaugural Winner
8 years ago

Community Camera: Announcing Our Inaugural Winner

A few weeks ago, we announced the launch of Community Camera, our new weekly photo contest.

As we explained in our launch announcement, each week we’re asking readers to share a photograph that they think …
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Why San Francisco’s Light-Rail Is Such a Mess
8 years ago

Why San Francisco’s Light-Rail Is Such a Mess

A recent article by Chelsea Iversen provides a historical overview of public transit in San Francisco with an emphasis on how light-rail service was first established in the city and has changed during the past …
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