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The San Francisco Chronicle reports that renewable power may be coming to the city. On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors gave its initial approval to a five-year plan with Shell Energy North America that would give residents the opportunity to buy renewable energy at a higher price than conventional energy.

The Chronicle also reports that a financial analysis of San Francisco City College reveals why the public institution is so close to bankruptcy. According to a report by the state’s Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team, the biggest reason for the financial crisis is City College’s reluctance to cut its budget in response to reduced state funding. Read the details here.

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A swap meet aficionado, the Mission’s outdoor markets and Latino community remind Alicia of her family’s weekly swap meet outings at home, in southeast Los Angeles, where she is always on the lookout for hidden treasures.

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