Articles Posted in 2010

  • Six San Francisco Women Honored on International Women’s Day

    In celebration of International Women’s Day, Global Arts and Education (GAE) honored six outstanding San Francisco women Monday, March 8, at the Civic Center Holiday Inn.

  • Records Sought in FBI Surveillance of Northern California Mosques

    Records Sought in FBI Surveillance
    of Northern California Mosques

    The groups seek records related to domestic intelligence practices including the use of informants and infiltrators (such as those reportedly used in gyms, community centers and mosques), the FBI Junior Agent Program’s recruitment of Muslim and Arab American children, and investigations of Muslim leaders and imams in northern California.

  • Caron Mural A Symbol of Tenderloin Transformation and Renewal

    Caron Mural A Symbol of Tenderloin Transformation
    and Renewal

    Swiss-born artiste Mona Caron was honored Saturday during an official unveiling of her mural entitled “Windows into the Tenderloin.” Photos by Luke Thomas By Luke Thomas March 8, 2010 A recently completed mural in the…

  • Chavez to Sheehan: “We are not anti-American, we are anti-Imperialism”

    Chavez to Sheehan: “We are not anti-American,
    we are anti-Imperialism”

    By Cindy Sheehan March 6, 2010 My request to interview President Hugo Chavez Frias of Venezuela was finally granted March 2nd while we were down in Montevideo, Uruguay with President Chavez for the inauguration of…

  • Newsom Highlights Efforts to Save Jobs and Services

    Newsom Highlights Efforts to Save Jobs and Services

    From the Office of Mayor Gavin Newsom Editor’s Note:  We welcome and laud Mayor Newsom’s renewed efforts to close an unprecedented $522 million budget shortfall while preserving jobs and services.  However, we believe more can…

  • Thousands Amass to Protest Education Budget Cuts

    Thousands Amass to Protest Education Budget Cuts

    Photos by Luke Thomas By Luke Thomas March 5, 2010 As many as ten thousand students, parents, school faculty and union members took to the streets of San Francisco yesterday as part of a coordinated…

  • Time for a Study of the Effects of San Francisco Rent Control

    Time for a Study of the Effects
    of San Francisco Rent Control

    All San Francisco properties with a first Certificate of Occupancy that was issued prior to June 13th, 1979 are subject to rent control. If a rental unit was in regular use prior to June 13th, 1979, but does not have a Certificate of Occupancy — an illegal unit — the San Francisco Rent Board will still find the unit subject to rent control. This means rents can only be raised by certain amounts per year, which is tied to inflation. Landlords can also petition for other increases, e.g., for capital improvements for a maximum of 10 percent or for increased operating and maintenance costs for a maximum of 7 percent. In addition, tenants can petition the Rent Board to decrease their rent if the landlord is failing to provide agreed upon or legally required services. Tenants can only be evicted for one of fourteen “just causes.”