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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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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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The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors yesterday approved revisions to proposed procedures for the removal of Sheriff Christina Corpus.
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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss at least a week after injuring his hamstring in last night’s upset playoff win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott has announced (Wednesday) his resignation.
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On Monday, Oakland interim mayor Kevin Jenkins, introduced a proposed two year budget of over 4 billion dollars.
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Plumes of black smoke billowing from a fire at the Benicia Valero Refinery had dissipated by mid-morning on Monday and fire officials said the blaze was under control.
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Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists gathered Monday on the streets outside of the Israeli consulate in San Francisco’s Financial District. They’re protesting the continuing blockade of humanitarian supplies to Gaza.
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San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties have signed onto yet another lawsuit against the administration of President Donald Trump for placing new conditions on federal housing grants.
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More students are living in housing at California's public colleges and universities than they were 20 years ago.
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President Donald Trump announced yesterday (Sunday) he is directing federal authorities to reopen the famous prison at Alcatraz Island.