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Larkspur residents fight housing for chronically homeless
Larkspur residents are engaged in a legal fight to stop a Project Homekey development to house chronically homeless people.Read More
Leaked complaint alleges toxic, abusive work environment in VTA department
More than two months after a disgruntled VTA employee’s killing spree, a group of VTA workers are demanding the transit agency investigate a hostile work environment they say has...Read More
Nursing students fear graduation delay, urge hospitals to let them fill shortages
Nursing students across the Bay Area and beyond are worried that they won’t be able to graduate and join the fight against the novel coronavirus because hospitals have been...Read More
Two Vietnamese brothers receive visas to donate blood marrow for San Jose sibling
Two Vietnamese men hoping to donate blood marrow to their brother in San Jose have been approved visas to travel to the U.S., local politicians announced Tuesday. Tu Le,...Read More
Sonoma County begins clearing cannabis convictions
The Sonoma County District Attorney's Office is directing staff to begin clearing nearly 3,000 cannabis-related convictions.Read More
Free grams promised if voters legalize pot
Vouchers for a free gram of marijuana were given away in San Jose Friday to raise awareness for petitions to legalize recreational pot statewide.Read More
Court upholds California death penalty
California's death penalty was left in place by a federal appeals court in San Francisco Thursday.Read More
Wharf businesses oppose pot club
San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, known for attracting tourists and sea lions, could start attracting medical marijuana patients.Read More
Crackdown on Panhandle cyclists criticized
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is pushing back against an anticipated crackdown on bicyclists who flout the rules of the road.Read More
Activists rally for strawberry boycott
Workers in San Quintin, Baja Mexico, began striking in mid-March and have been waging intermittent strikes.Read More
BART mulls community service for Black Friday protesters
BART is looking into community service rather than financial restitution for 14 protesters who shut down the transit system on Black Friday.Read More
Petition would rescind supervisors’ pay raise
A recent vote by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to give themselves a 33 percent pay increase may not go into effect after all. A consortium of...Read More
Quan recall unlikely as deadlines loom
Groups are rushing to gather enough signatures to recall Oakland Mayor Jean Quan before their deadline approaches. Read More
BofA cans $5 debit card fee
In response to wailing public outcry, Bank of America is pulling a "Netflix" and axing the $5 debit card fee they had planned to implement next year.Read More