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  1. Apr 21, 2023 · Why did the Warriors decide to leave Oakland? The Warriors left Oakland and their arena, Oracle Arena, behind in 2019 for a newly-built $1 billion arena called the Chase Center in San Francisco. One major reason for the move was this new arena — which had all the amenities that modern sports fans and athletes are accustomed to — included ...

    • New Arrivals Have Long Shaped Local Politics
    • Cultural Changes Drive Politics
    • Burton Builds A Liberal Movement as Republicans Migrate Right
    • Hippies Come to Town as Burton’s Influence Grows
    • The Birth of “San Francisco Democrats”
    • National GOP Moves Further Right

    The seeds of San Francisco’s liberal leanings were planted early and those seeds have one thing in common, says a guy who was part of the Bay Area’s liberal arc — Art Agnos. “Over the years, what I call a cultural ideology has evolved in San Francisco from that time where people come to this city seeking opportunity and freedom,” he said recently. ...

    That was in the mid-50s. San Francisco still had a pretty vibrant Republican party. In 1955 the city elected a Republican, George Christopher, as the city’s mayor in a landslide. He was reelected four years later. But there was an alternate cultural movement underway. “There was a lot of poetry and cultural ferment going on in the city at the time,...

    In the 1960s Phillip Burton, a gruff, plain spoken and passionate political strategist, begins pulling together a liberal movement involving a wide range of groups — including labor unions, Black people and gay folks. “Although Burton’s name does not get mentioned as regularly as it used to. It hangs over the city because it set the foundation for ...

    In 1967, thousands of young people from all over the country — hippies they were called — converged on Golden Gate Park and the Haight Ashbury neighborhood. The music, sex and drugs attracted a lot of free-spirited young people to San Francisco, and some stuck to channel their energy into causes like the environment and the women’s movement. “It wa...

    After the assassinations, Dianne Feinstein set out to boost the city’s image by hosting the Democratic National Convention in 1984. Feinstein was on the cover of Time Magazine as one of two women being considered to be former Vice President Walter Mondale’s running mate. As it turned out the other woman on the cover — Geraldine Ferraro — was picked...

    Duf Sundheim was chair of the California GOP when Arnold Schwarzenegger was governor. He says the 1990s were when Republicans fell off the cliff. Polling showed when California voters were asked who they thought of when they thought of Republican, most said GOP firebrand Newt Gingrich. “And we asked them what their view was of a California Democrat...

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  2. Abigail Rhim explores the departure of the Golden State Warriors from Oakland to San Francisco, arguing that media discourses circulated by the team, fans, and residents of both cities following the move demonstrate the significance of the team to Oakland’s sense of place-based identity.

  3. Oakland suffered a disproportionate human toll from the Covid-pandemic within the San Francisco Bay Area, and between 2019 and 2023, Oakland became the first city in U.S. history to lose three professional major league sports teams to other cities within a span of five years.

  4. Nov 1, 2019 · The Bay Area CSA has seen a significant reduction in its pattern of growth as the decade has proceeded. The result is that growth has been largely stunted in the San Francisco, San Jose and adjacent metropolitan areas, with growth increasing only in the Central Valley exurbs.

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  5. Aug 3, 2022 · Thousands of people left SF during the first year of the pandemic—but Covid isn’t the only reason why the city’s population declined. Here’s all the latest data on migration to and from San Francisco.

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  7. Feb 4, 2014 · The highly suburbanized region has done more than its share to elevate the San Francisco Bay Area to its high standard of living (According to Brookings Institution data), a phenomenon that has spread also the urban core of San Francisco.

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