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Ep 17Porch pirates, door cams, and the new neighborhood watch

You can read the story, "The Porch Pirate of Potrero Hill Can’t Believe It Came to This," in The Atlantic.

Nov 15, 201933 min

Ep 16Where SF's mental health system falls short, and what's changing

Now that city leaders have agreed on a compromise policy to revamp San Francisco's mental health system, we talk with Mark Salazar, executive director of the Mental Health Association of San Francisco, about what services are available today, and what comes next.

Nov 14, 201929 min

Ep 15Understanding election results with Nuala Sawyer Bishari

Now that definitive results are in, we recap the results of the local election with independent reporter Nuala Sawyer Bishari

Nov 13, 201932 min

What's New & What's Next for 11/11/19

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In What's New & What's Next, the Civic team offers a roundup of San Francisco news and a look at what's ahead on the city's calendar. This week: Election results are in and victories claimed. Also, city bodies are set to consider a number of large mixed-use developments.

Nov 12, 20194 min

Ep 14Reporting shows SFPD investigations for FBI task force conflicted with local law

Mission Local reporter Julian Mark discusses his reporting on a white paper that offers revelations about the work SFPD officers did as part of a Joint Terrorism Task Force with the FBI.

Nov 12, 201924 min

Ep 13Election Recap with Prof. James Taylor

With preliminary results in, we discuss takeaways from votes so far in the close races and ballot measure contests with USF professor of Politics James Taylor.

Nov 8, 201929 min

Ep 12CA voters to weigh billions for regenerative medicine

In 2004, state voters approved a $3 billion bond to fund stem cell research. Another, bigger ask, for $5.5 billion, is coming in 2020. Its backers say the most promising research might just fade away if it isn't funded again. What came out of the first bond, and what's being promised to voters this time around?

Nov 7, 201929 min

Ep 11SF artists get political, take a stand for journalism

In "The Role of Art in a Period of Political Turmoil," at Spark Arts, artists are exhibiting work intended to catalyze civil conversations about a political climate that has been anything but. They’re also responding directly to Donald Trump’s attacks on the press. Proceeds from art sales will go to the San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit newsroom and Civic’s parent organization.

Nov 7, 201929 min

Ep 10Dance Mission Theater Celebrates 20 Years

Dance Mission Theater's Artistic Director Krissy Keefer and Managing Director Stella Adelman look back on 20 years of calling out injustice through dance in a changing political and environmental landscape, and persevering in a gentrifying city.

Nov 5, 201930 min

Ep 9Episode 9: District Attorney candidates debate

At a candidate debate hosted by the San Francisco Public Press and Mission Local and moderated by Mission Local managing editor Joe Eskenazi, the four candidates for District Attorney lay out their policy stances.

Nov 1, 20191h 9m

Ep 8Episode 8: Propositions A to F explained

Voter are deciding on six measures this November. In this episode, hear summaries of the propositions, plus extended commentary on some issues from San Francisco Examiner reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez and San Francisco State University associate professor of political science Jason McDaniel. See the full nonpartisan election guide at sfpublicpress.org/election2019.

Oct 26, 201951 min

Ep 7Episode 7: 30 years since Loma Prieta

On the anniversary of the devastating Loma Prieta quake, we hear from the USGS about the threat posed by the Hayward Fault, get an assessment from the Building Inspection Department of how the city's soft-story buildings would fare with major shaking, learn how neighbors can mobilize in a disaster with NERT, and bring dispatches from the unveiling of a statewide earthquake early warning system. Photo by J.K. Nakata // USGS

Oct 19, 201951 min

What's New & What's Next for 10/18/19

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In What's New & What's Next, the Civic team offers a roundup of San Francisco news and a look at what's ahead on the city's calendar. This week: A car-free Market Street passes muster, PG&E rejects the city's offer on its power grid, and upcoming hearings on police reform and a proposed 193-unit housing development.

Oct 19, 20197 min

Ep 6Episode 6: Supervisor candidates lay out their visions for District 5

In these highlights from our conversations with incumbent Vallie Brown and challenger Dean Preston, you'll hear a lot about housing affordability. You can find full interviews with the candidates, as well as our interview with candidate Ryan Lam, at sfpublicpress.org/civic. We expect to be publishing an interview with candidate Nomvula O'Meara in the near future.

Oct 12, 201958 min

D5 Race: Ryan Lam

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District 5 Supervisor candidate Ryan Lam, the youngest candidate in the race, on how he envisions better tenant protections might work, concerns about business taxes, and what could help address traffic deaths in the district.

Oct 10, 201934 min

D5 Race: Dean Preston

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District 5 Supervisor candidate and tenant advocate Dean Preston lays out his priorities for addressing housing affordability in San Francisco and looks back on his work as the founder of Tenants Together

Oct 10, 201949 min

D5 Race: Supervisor Vallie Brown

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District 5 Supervisor Vallie Brown, the incumbent running in November, talks about her work as a public servant, her vision for housing policy, and growing up living intermittently out of a van.

Oct 10, 201942 min

Ep 5Episode 5: A decade of journalism from the San Francisco Public Press

As the San Francisco Public Press’ celebrates 10 years of producing local investigative journalism, we peek inside to see what makes it tick. Reporter Kevin Stark unpacks his two projects on how sea level rise will affect coastal real estate development that continues to this day. Reporter Jeremy Adam Smith explains his investigations into segregation and funding inequality among San Francisco’s public schools. And the organization’s executive director and publisher tell how it all began.

Sep 28, 201951 min

Ep 4Episode 4: Confronting climate change, sea level rise, and emissions

On this edition of Civic: What San Francisco needs to consider to adapt to sea level rise, how citizen lobbyists are hoping to address climate change with a bipartisan federal carbon dividend, plus plans to reduce emissions from trucking and housing.

Sep 21, 201951 min

What's New & What's Next for 9/20/19

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In What's New & What's Next, the Civic team offers a roundup of San Francisco news and a look at what's ahead on the city's calendar. This week: Youth strike for the climate, health workers shut down a commission meeting, the library ends fees and upcoming proposals regarding housing, the fire code, and hotel conversions.

Sep 21, 20197 min

Ep 3Episode 3: Public transit in San Francisco

On this edition of Civic: We hear how the Transit Riders are marking Transit Week in the city, and get reactions to a potential BART panhandling and busking ban.

Sep 14, 201951 min

What's New & What's Next for 9/13/19

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In What's New & What's Next, the Civic team offers a roundup of San Francisco news and a look at what's ahead on the city's calendar. This week: State-level housing legislation passes the Senate, San Francisco transit setbacks, and what's coming up in terms of weekend events and at the next Board of Supervisors meeting.

Sep 14, 20197 min

What's New & What's Next for 9/6/19

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Music from the Blue Dot Sessions

Sep 7, 20197 min

Ep 2Episode 2: Covering homelessness in San Francisco

Photo by Judith Calson

Sep 7, 201951 min

What's New & What's Next for 8/30/19

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Music from the Blue Dot Sessions

Aug 31, 20197 min

Ep 1Episode 1: San Francisco's proposed $600 million housing bond

On this edition of Civic, we look into the proposal for a $600 million dollar housing bond that will go before San Francisco voters in November. It's the largest bond the city has ever considered. What could the city build with $600 million? How would it get built?

Aug 15, 201951 min

Bonus segment: The troubled history of Redevelopment in SF

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A conversation with USF's Rachel Brahinsky about the history of Redevelopment in San Francisco

Aug 14, 201920 min

Bonus segment: Sam Moss on SF's proposed housing bond

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An extended version of our interview with Sam Moss, director of the Mission Housing Development Corporation, about the $600 million housing bond proposed on the November ballot.

Aug 14, 201921 min

Bonus segment: Kate Hartley on where $600 million for affordable housing would go

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An extended version of our interview with Kate Hartley, who at the time the interview was recorded was the director of the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development in San Francisco, about a $600 million housing bond voters will weigh in November.

Aug 14, 201919 min

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Aug 14, 20190 min