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Nurses' Union Joins Antidevelopment Forces to Prevent a New Hospital from Being Builtnew

There's something to be said for exploiting the process of issuing building permits for squeezing public amenities like parks from companies. But in San Francisco, participants in these sorts of tactics sometimes lose sight of all that's at stake.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  02-04-2009  |  Housing & Development

Whose Side Are the Angels On?new

A new generation of activists is fighting to clean up the Tenderloin -- frequently dubbed San Francisco's worst neighborhood. The neighborhood’s churches are standing in their way.
SF Weekly  |  Peter Jamison  |  02-04-2009  |  Economy

New Law Could Make Fathers' Rights Come Smoothernew

In Minnesota family courts, judges decide what's best for the kids on a case-by-case basis. But fathers' groups are pushing to change the law so that judges must favor shared parenting time, known as joint physical custody.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Erin Carlyle  |  02-04-2009  |  Civil Liberties

Feeling Left Outnew

Advocates for low-income communities wish the stimulus wish list wasn't so skewed toward wealthier neighborhoods.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  02-04-2009  |  Economy

San Francisco Mayor's Budget: More Hungry Homeless People, More Deaths at SF Generalnew

On the ground, the budget cuts San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is proposing translate into staggering losses in services that segments of the city's most disadvantaged populations rely on.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  http://www.sfbg.com/entry.php?entry_id=7986&catid=4  |  02-04-2009  |  Economy

Bay Area Communities Are Demanding More to Offset Emissions Harmnew

Word that automobile emissions standards may soon improve was good news, but Bay Area leaders and communities are demanding even more to offset the harm that comes from tailpipes.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Andrew W. Shaw  |  02-04-2009  |  Environment

SEIU-UHW Fight Could Have Big Implications in the Bay Areanew

Fallout from the power struggle between Service Employees International Union and its Oakland-based local, United Healthcare Workers, has been felt particularly strongly in the Bay Area since SEIU took over UHW and ousted its leaders.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  02-04-2009  |  Business & Labor

Ending a Gang Rivalry, or Catching Bystanders in Its Net?new

Is a popular legal weapon putting an end to a 30-year-old gang rivalry in South Orange County, or catching innocent bystanders in its net?
OC Weekly  |  Daffodil J. Altan  |  02-03-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Flight Attendants Are Paying the Price for Speaking Upnew

Never mind that three flight attendants may well have saved America West Flight 851. The whistleblowers are on their own.
Phoenix New Times  |  Sarah Fenske  |  02-03-2009  |  Business & Labor

Kansas City Government Has Trouble Breaking Bad Habitsnew

In Kansas City, council members and department heads meet on Tuesday mornings to strategize over coffee and doughnuts. The goal: Maximize the city's share of federally borrowed wealth.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  02-03-2009  |  Economy

Houston's Animal Shelter Just Can't Get Its Act Togethernew

Houston's Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care doesn't seem to be anyone's problem, except for the animals who live the last weeks, days and hours of their lives there. Right now, the best we can do is hope for change.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  02-03-2009  |  Animal Issues

A Bill to Repeal Capital Punishment in New Mexico Breathes New Life into a Fierce Debatenew

Albuquerque Rep. Gail Chasey’s bill to replace the death penalty with a sentence of life without parole made it past the New Mexico House in 2005 and 2007. Chasey expects her legislation to clear the House again this year. Several new senators, Chasey says, should vote in favor of her bill.
Weekly Alibi  |  Simon McCormack  |  02-03-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Gitmo Status Quo: Business As Usual Inside the Campsnew

In Washington, the ink has barely dried on President Obama's order officially closing Guantanamo Bay's Camp Delta detention facility. But for a legion of Gitmo guards on the Cuban waterfront, nothing has changed.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  02-02-2009  |  Civil Liberties

At the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's Office, Sandra Boyd IDs the Deadnew

Hundreds of bodies need names. The contessa of the dead finds them.
Miami New Times  |  Chuck Strouse  |  02-02-2009  |  Science

Developer Tibor Hollo Helped Build Miaminew

Tibor Hollo knows Miami real estate as well as anyone — he has been through its booms and busts — and he is convinced the city will bounce back. Indeed, he's betting everything he's right and plunging millions of dollars into his next project: a thousand-foot tower downtown on Biscayne Boulevard.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  02-02-2009  |  Housing & Development

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