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More details are emerging about San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan's plan to arrest or hospitalize homeless people for refusing offers of shelter -- and the city could create a police unit to do so.
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The drugstore chain Rite-Aid announced plans to close all of its locations and distribution centers across the country.
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A town hall conversation with SFUSD Superintendent Maria Su. As SFUSD navigates critical issues, she shared a presentation and answered moderator and audience questions.
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We discuss The DOGE Impact Tracker, a new project from Capital & Main, a The New York Times investigation exposing the Trump family's expanding global crypto business.
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's director yesterday announced the immediate layoff of almost eight percent of the museum's workforce.
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The Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder's office is about to start looking for official prejudice in its property records.
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A bill to provide disaster relief to hundreds of thousands of farm workers was introduced by U.S. Senator Alex Padilla from California.
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This week, six San Francisco State University students started a hunger strike in response to the blocking of all humanitarian aid to Gaza by the Israeli government. The indefinite strike calls for the CSU system to divest from companies providing technology and weapons to Israel.
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As the celebrated festival was underway, organizers learned that a $20,000 NEA grant would be immediately cancelled. "Trump will not stop us," said director Andrew Wood.
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Democracy Forward has filed 60 legal actions and launched 82 investigations under the current Trump administration. They say their work is just beginning.
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The Oakland City Council voted Tuesday to settle a lawsuit over alleged improprieties in the leadup to the 2022 mayoral election, but did so without admitting to any wrongdoing.
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On today's show: a San Francisco actor who was recently nominated for a Tony, then how the podcast "Folktales from Sudan" teaches us life lessons, and a one-man band known for using tech and Latin music.