Making Sense of Coronavirus

San Francisco must do all it can to protect our seniors, children, and small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. We're taking important steps and we can learn from other countries. We must follow Taiwan — not Italy — and heed this quote: “Everything we do before a pandemic will seem alarmist. Everything we do after a pandemic will seem inadequate.”

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HealthJoel Engardio
Are California Lawmakers Encouraging Crime?

It’s easy to get away with car burglary in San Francisco because of a loophole in state law. Car break-ins can’t be charged as felony theft unless it can be proven that the door was locked. Smart criminals simply unlock the door after smashing the window. No wonder San Francisco’s epidemic of auto burglary has resulted in so few convictions. Yet a bill to fix the loophole has failed twice in Sacramento. It defies explanation why California’s legislature would encourage crime.

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The Man Who Bites Alligators for the Mayor

From Emperor Norton to Willie Brown, big personalities and unique characters have defined San Francisco politics since the Gold Rush. Is Conor Johnston the next mythical figure in the making? Meet the muscled man in Styrofoam costumes and short shorts who will troll to the ends of social media for Mayor London Breed.

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Profiles, PoliticsJoel Engardio
Voters, Not Tweets Will Hold Judges Accountable

The brazen and violent attack of a young woman in San Francisco and a judge’s refusal to hold the suspect in custody became a highly publicized case that poses some important questions: How many crime victims without a Twitter account suffer in silence? How do we know which judges care more about the rights of the accused than the victim? And is there anything we can do to get better judges?

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District Attorney Debate Video: Moderator Joel Engardio

Video of San Francisco District Attorney debate sponsored by Stop Crime SF and moderated by Joel Engardio. Featuring candidates Chesa Boudin, Leif Dautch, Suzy Loftus and Nancy Tung. Be an informed voter and learn where they stand. The stakes are high. San Francisco ranks #1 in property crime among large U.S. cities. The district attorney sets the agenda for what crimes will and won't be prosecuted.

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