
Renée Bartlett-Webber
Reporter/ProducerRenée is an emerging journalist dedicated to exploring the community impact at the intersection of policy and people. She is currently studying at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism specializing in audio and investigative reporting. Renee has covered elections, school budgeting, state funding, First Amendment disputes and more.
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On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer ruled that it was illegal for those troops to engage in policing activities like arrests, patrolling, and riot control.
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Teachers in Dublin are criticizing the school district for outsourcing jobs they say should go to district employees just weeks before contract negotiations begin.
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CrosscurrentsIn May, the National Endowment for the Arts canceled at least $1 million in grants to San Francisco nonprofits alone. But that's just the tip of the iceberg for many artists. San Francisco dance leaders are saying they’re more strained now than ever and they're left trying to find their footing.
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San Francisco awarded nearly 19 million dollars in grants… and then took them back after organizations complained about their evaluation process.
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a ban on RV parking on Tuesday.
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Republic Services sanitation workers are picketing in at least seventy cities across the country. More than three million Californians are affected by a pause in trash pick up.
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Tax on all cannabis purchases in California increased by four percent on Tuesday.
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Central Valley school districts are feeling the impact of immigration enforcement according to a new study by a Stanford University professor.
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Dozens gathered on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall to protest Mayor Daniel Lurie’s proposal to ban residents from living in their RVs.
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San Francisco Mayor David Lurie introduced legislation that would restrict large vehicles from parking for more than two hours at a time citywide. This could impact more than 1,000 people, most of whom are immigrants.