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Pressure on as mayor taps former prosecutor, recall supporter as new DA
Amid criticism, Mayor London Breed selected recall supporter Brooke Jenkins to replace Chesa Boudin as DA. Now, the pressure is on. Read More
Joy, rage share centerstage as Pride roars back to San Francisco
The SF Pride parade roared back with both joy and rage just days after Roe was overturned and LGBTQ rights were put at risk.Read More
What the Supreme Court gun law ruling means for California
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on New York’s gun laws, California gun rights advocates are chomping at the bit.Read More
Judge orders one-year OPD ‘sustainability’ period beginning June
A judge ordered Oakland Police Department to start a one-year sustainability period that could lead to the end of federal oversight.Read More
Republicans, and Manchin, pose the greatest threat to American life.
Republicans and Manchin pose the greatest threat to American life as we know it. Roe is just the tip of the iceberg. Read More
Advocates celebrate as Breed officially signs car-free JFK Drive into law
Mayor London Breed sat outside under the sun Saturday to formally sign legislation that keeps cars off a 1.5-mile stretch of JFK Drive.Read More
Scandal-ridden police department to install vehicle cameras
Forty Vallejo police vehicles will have in-car cameras installed by June. The chief claims the cameras will increase transparency.Read More
Alleged Concord couple charged for murder in death of woman’s husband
The DA has filed murder charges against an alleged Concord couple who are accused of burglarizing and killing the woman’s husband.Read More
Concord man who threatened to kill Jews, police sentenced for hate crime
Ross Anthony Farca of Concord was sentenced Friday on charges stemming from a 2019 hate crime when he threatened to kill Jews and police.Read More
As OPD hits oversight milestone, Schaaf praises commission she was accused of interfering with
In Wednesday’s briefing about Oakland Police Department’s federal oversight “milestone,” Mayor Libby Schaaf praised the police commission she was once accused of interfering with. Read More
Map shows hundreds of businesses targeted in allegedly fraudulent ADA lawsuits
The DA released a map Friday showing more than 300 businesses targeted in allegedly fraudulent ADA lawsuits.Read More
Big pharma faces San Francisco next week in opioid accountability trial
In a trial next week, big pharma faces San Francisco over the role companies played in the city’s devastating opioid epidemic.Read More
After 32 years in prison, Boudin exonerates man of wrongful murder conviction
SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin exonerated Joaquin Ciria Monday after he spent 32 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit.Read More
Transit agencies split on mask requirements in wake of CDC mandate ruling
Transit agencies and operators are interpreting the CDC mask mandate ruling differently. Here's the latest on Bay Area transit mask rules.Read More
Judge sentences man accused of unlawful sex, trying to flee with teen girl
A man was sentenced to four years in prison on charges of unlawful sex and attempt to flee the country with a 16-year-old girl.Read More