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Police arrest woman for hate crime in assault on Latino McDonald’s worker
Police arrested a 40-year-old woman early Saturday for allegedly hitting a restaurant worker and making disparaging comments about the employee’s ethnicity. Officers responded to a 7 a.m. report that...Read More
City to hire police liaisons to serve non-English speaking communities in Chinatown, Fruitvale
Oakland’s new police chief announced with the mayor the city’s plans to create two new positions to build connections with non-English-speaking communities. The plan includes two new police liaisons...Read More
Thousands come together for Latinx tech professionals digital conference
The nation’s largest digital conference for Latinos in technology kicked off Tuesday in Oakland — aiming to uplift and inspire Latinos, who remain the most underrepresented demographic in the...Read More
More than 70 percent of Sonoma County Covid-19 case come from Latinx community
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on Thursday discussed the county’s plan for tackling its increase in Covid-19 cases as well as addressing the disproportionate impact of the virus...Read More
Supes weigh resolutions to declare racism a public health crisis, support BLM movement
"To change history, we must confront it." Read More
Commissioner resigns after public comments questioning Cesar Chavez’s legacy in San Jose
A Santa Clara County commissioner has resigned under pressure, two weeks after she ruffled feathers by questioning Cesar Chavez’s ties to the city in a San Jose Spotlight article....Read More
Love Not Fear fund raises more than $1 million for Latino grassroots organizations
The San Francisco-based Latino Community Foundation announced Wednesday its Love Not Fear fund has raised more than $1 million, which will go toward supporting 33 Latino-led grassroots organizations throughout...Read More
Health department breaks down state Covid-19 case demographics
The California Department of Public Health announced Saturday that the total number of Covid-19 coronavirus cases in the state had reached 20,615, with 609 deaths as of Friday. The...Read More
Judge rules Martinez can leave ‘absurd’ district map as is, for now
The city of Martinez doesn’t have to redraw its City Council district boundary lines, a Superior Court judge ruled Friday, but warned city lawyers they should be ready to...Read More
Supe Ronen presses Ted Cruz to end child detainment in airport confrontation
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen gave Texas Sen. Ted Cruz her honest opinion about children being detained at the border when she ran into him at Los Angeles International...Read More