OPINION: It is the fear of crime she helped create that is now in danger of consuming the Breed administration.
Fanning a fear of crime has helped Mayor London Breed’s moderate faction sweep to even greater power in San Francisco in the past several years.
Now Breed controls every city agency responsible for public safety in San Francisco and she can confidently veto any significant safety legislation coming from progressives on the Board of Supervisors. In other words, on public safety in San Francisco, the buck stops with Breed. And on the policies, Breed is communicating via multiple missteps that she isn’t fully in control of her own administration’s public-safety efforts.
At long last, Trader Joe's may finally come to Hayes Valley The owner of 555 Fulton Street is selling the property to a yet-to-be-revealed buyer who has pledged to finally open a Trader Joe’s at the property after years of delay An entire neighborhood, the Tenderloin, is starting to resemble the set of a horror movie — with more and more desperately ill people literally brought back from death via Narcan intervention, but not from their deadly addictions.
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