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Starting today, SFMTA will begin overnight parking enforcement on Bernal Heights Boulevard, displacing a community of people living there in RV’s.
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On Tuesday night, the Antioch City Council voted to direct city staff to begin drafting a “just cause” eviction ordinance.
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The governing body overseeing horse racing across the state voted last week to keep the sport in Northern California.
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"Partial View of Hippie Hill in San Francisco" by Wiki Commons user: SanctusAbMortis/Creative Commons / Wiki CommonsCannabis enthusiasts will have to find a new way to celebrate their favorite flower this April 20th. After years of somewhat sanctioned annual 4/20 gatherings at Golden Gate Park’s ‘Hippie Hill’, the 2024 event has been canceled.
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Tonight, Antioch City Council will consider whether or not to draft a “just cause” eviction ordinance, strengthening tenant protections.
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In mid-March, Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price decided to keep a 17-year-old murder suspect in Juvenile Court, rather than trying him as an adult. Today, advocates for juveniles held a press conference in Oakland to applaud the DA’s decision.
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Santa Clara County's second largest city just got its housing plans approved by the state, kickstarting 45 programs to increase development and put a dent in the housing crisis.
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New California legislation is looking to curb hate littering. Its defined as the act of spreading flyers or other material with hateful messaging on them targeting protected communities.
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State lawmakers and Governor Gavin Newsom are trying to decide how to close a budget deficit as high as $73 billion this year.
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Yesterday, dozens of city employees gathered in San Francisco to protest the passage of Proposition F.
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On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved legislation to expand a program that relocates unhoused people out of the city.
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A plan to stabilize rent in Concord is on hold.
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Last week, the city of San Jose signed an agreement to use $12.7 million of state funds to purchase 200 new tiny homes.
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It’s coyote pupping season and that means that some of the trails in San Francisco's Presidio are closed to dogs.