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SFNext: Fixing Our City

San Francisco Chronicle

Like any big city, San Francisco has big problems. Rampant homelessness, an opioid epidemic, widening income equality and deep political divisions. What’s stopping the city from fixing itself? Where are the creative solutions? And what happens when one person’s solution is another’s root of the problem? Host Laura Wenus and producer Cintia Lopez are on a quest to find out, one San Francisco story ... more

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Where are the fixes?

    Gosh, I was excited when this podcast and the related series of articles came out but where are the fixes? It’s just another boring profile show. The tough problems require sometimes uncomfortable, usually difficult, and always creative solutions. This show? More of the same.

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    AndyScheer
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great new show - looking forward to more

    A thoughtful and well produced look at issues facing SF. What's different about this one is that they deep dive into the complexities and offer insight into fixes and possible causes for delays. Very interesting listen.

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    OfficialMuddiekins
    United States2 years ago

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