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California Senator Oprah Winfrey?
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey is reportedly being considered by Governor Gavin Newsom to replace Senator Dianne Feinstein, who is facing health concerns.
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Chaos Erupts as San Francisco Mayor, Supervisors Attempt to Address Drug Crisis
What was supposed to be a special outdoor hearing on San Francisco’s drug crisis with Mayor London Breed and the Board of Supervisors at United Nations Plaza quickly devolved into absolute chaos.
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People in San Jose Say, ‘No Way,’ as City Drops out of Top 10 Most Populous
According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, San Jose – the largest city in the Bay Area – is no longer among the top 10 largest cities in the U.S. based on population.
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Taxpayer Funded Drag Laureate Named in San Francisco, Will Cost $55,000 Over 18 Months
The nation’s first-ever drag laureate has been named in San Francisco.
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Lawsuit: UC Santa Cruz Diversity Statements Violate First Amendment
J.D. Haltigan, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto has filed a lawsuit challenging the University of California at Santa Cruz’ diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statement requirement for job applicants.
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Alameda County DA Decides No Jail Time for Man Who Lit UC Berkely Students on Fire
Brandon McGlone, who was convicted of lighting students on fire at U.C. Berkeley in 2020, may not serve jail time for the attack.
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For California Legislature, Food Additives Are Dangerous, Not Criminals or Solving Homelessness
Skittles, Nerds, and other popular candies may have to change their formula or risk missing out on the California market.
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Nickel & Dimed: San Francisco Extending Parking Meter Hours, Say Goodbye to Free Sunday Parking
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is ready to dig itself out of a multi-million dollar deficit by extending meter hours and making free Sunday parking a thing of the past.
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San Francisco’s Small Businesses Hit Hardest By Crime, Need Help
As large companies continue to completely leave San Francisco, many of the city’s small businesses continue to suffer.
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San Francisco on Pace to Break Drug Overdose Record
San Francisco is experiencing a surge in accidental drug overdoses this year with the city on pace to have the highest overdose mortality rate compared to the last three years.
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California Bill Would Give Illegal Migrants Unemployment Benefits
A bill to provide unemployment benefits to illegal migrants is set to be reviewed by California’s Senate Appropriations Committee this week.
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Turns Out Newsom Is Open to Cash Payouts for Reparations, Office Says Media ‘Sensationalized’ Previous Remarks
Gavin Newsom’s office says the Governor is not against cash payments for reparations, but instead wants to wait for the full report before making a decision.
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Newsom Says California’s Budget Deficit Has Exploded to $31.5 Billion
Maybe they forgot to carry the 1? Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday that California’s budget deficit is $10 billion more than he had projected in January.
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Famous Chef May Not Come to the Bay Area because of Gas Ban
A world-famous chef is rethinking plans to open a restaurant in the Bay Area.
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FILE – In this Dec. 27, 2012, file photo, a variety of military-style semi-automatic rifles obtained during a buy back program are displayed at Los Angeles police headquarters. Gov. Jerry Brown signed six stringent gun-control measures Friday, July 1, 2016, that will require people to turn in high-capacity magazines and require background checks for ammunition sales, as California Democrats seek to strengthen gun laws that are already among the strictest in the nation. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
SF Supervisors Want to Disarm Security Guards
Legislation has been introduced by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors that aims to limit how security guards can use firearms.