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‘Much More Than Cash Payments’ Newsom Doesn’t Back Reparations Recommendation
Governor Gavin Newsom declined to back recommendations from the state’s reparations task force, which voted last week to recommend proposals that could result in qualifying California Black residents in California receiving up to $1.2 million in reparations.
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California Businesses Stuck Paying State Debt After State Decides to Default on $86 Billion Loan
Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent decision to not pay back the $20 billion borrowed from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits during the pandemic lockdown is leaving employers to shoulder the expense.
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New Poll: Voters in SF Don’t Want Sanctuary Protections for Illegal Immigrant Fentanyl Dealers
A recent poll conducted by polling firm EMC Research found that an overwhelming majority of San Francisco residents support revoking sanctuary city protections for illegal immigrants convicted of dealing fentanyl.
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Senator Weiner One Step Closer to Psychedelic Drug Decriminalization in California
A bill aimed at decriminalizing plant-based psychedelic drugs has cleared a major hurdle in California.
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Oakland Mayor Claims Outrage Over Brutal Sideshow Beating Caught on Tape
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao finally responded to a video showing illegal sideshow participants brutally assaulting a man.
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AOC: Feinstein ‘Should Retire’ Says ‘Anti-Feminist’ Criticisms Are ‘A Farce’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) publicly urged California Sen. Dianne Feinstein to resign as the 89-year-old Democrat continues to recover from shingles and has been absent from Congress for two months.
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Over 34,000 Students Affected as Oakland Teachers Strike, No End Date Set
3,000 teachers, librarians, nurses and other staff members in the Oakland Unified School District have walked out and left parents scrambling with no end date set.
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Violent Crime in Aisle 3: The Data on Whole Foods’ San Francisco Flagship Shutdown
Despite San Francisco Mayor London Breed calling the city safe, workers at a Downtown San Francisco Whole Foods were routinely threatened with weapons before the store announced it was shuttering after being open for only 13 months.
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California Justifies Banning Diesel Truck Sales Using Chinese Data
California state is banning the sale of diesel-powered trucks by 2036 and is limiting big rigs, buses, and other large vehicles over the next few years.
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No Charges for San Francisco Walgreens Security Guard in Shoplifting Shooting
The security guard arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a person inside a Walgreens near Union Square last week has been released from jail after prosecutors declined to pursue charges.
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Nordstrom Latest Retailer to Completely Leave San Francisco
Nordstrom will no longer have a retail presence in San Francisco.
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Man Brutally Beaten After Disrupting Oakland Sideshow
A man was beaten after becoming frustrated with a sideshow that was taking place on Sunday at 34th and Adeline street.
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Get Ready For A Shelter In Your Neighborhood, Whether You Want It Or Not
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Joel Engardio have proposed a new housing bill that would effectively give the city the ability to open a shelter just about anywhere, including residential areas.
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Over 60 California Liberal Groups Ask Senator Feinstein to Resign
The sick leave taken by 89-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., has caused concerns among liberals because President Joe Biden’s federal judicial nominees are blocked by a Judiciary Committee that now has an equal number of Democrats and Republicans.
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San Jose Mayor Criticizes San Francisco
The recently elected Mayor of San Jose had some sharp words for San Francisco in a new interview with the Mercury News.