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Legalized Shoplifting in California?
A bill from State Senator Dave Cortese of San Jose could essentially legalize shoplifting.
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IRS Due Date Mistake Causes Panic for California Taxpayers
The IRS apologizes to California taxpayers after incorrectly sending out tax notices ahead of schedule.
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Newsom Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Restrict Gun Rights
California Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking to restrict gun rights through a 28th Amendment to the Constitution.
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CA State Legislature Not Ok With Homeless on Their Doorstep, but Fine for Yours
Governor Gavin Newsom and California state lawmakers have allocated one million dollars as part of last year’s state budget bill to remove the homeless from the State Capitol grounds.
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Trump Leads GOP Field in California
Former President Donald Trump holds a sizable lead over the field in the GOP California presidential primary, according to a new Public Policy Institute of California survey.
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Lawsuit Accuses San Francisco of Racially Discriminatory Guaranteed Income Programs
The Californians for Equal Rights Foundation (CFER) have filed a lawsuit against the city and county of San Francisco accusing them of running discriminatory guaranteed income programs that they claim violate the 14th Amendment.
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Not Even a Judge Is Safe From Oakland’s Crime
An Alameda County Superior Court judge had his Rolex watch stolen by a group of men just blocks from an Oakland courthouse Thursday, according to a tweet by the Alameda County Sheriff.
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Would You Vote for a Former Dodger? Steve Garvey Considering Run for Senate as a Republican
Steve Garvey, who won the National League MVP Award in 1974, is considering a Senate bid for 2024, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.
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With $780 Million Deficit, SF Mayor London Breed Unveils Record High Budget Proposal
Mayor London Breed presented San Francisco’s highest-ever $14.6 billion budget, which calls for significant spending increases on police, homelessness, and substance abuse.
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Berkeley Thinks Chesa Boudin Knows Something About Law
Chesa Boudin, the former San Francisco District Attorney removed through a recall last year, has taken the job of founding executive director of UC Berkeley School of Law’s Criminal Law & Justice Center.
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San Francisco Divers Still Paying Some of the Highest Gas Prices in the Country
San Francisco drivers are still paying some of the highest gas prices throughout the country.
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Despite Crime and Business Exodus, San Francisco Launches $6 Million Tourism Ad Campaign
San Francisco is looking to increase tourism with a new ad campaign “Always San Francisco”.
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Increased BART Police Presence Resulting in More Arrests
The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Police Department has reported a surge in arrests in March and April, marking the highest monthly arrest totals since March 2020.
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State Farm Stops Home Insurance in California, State Blames Climate Change
State Farm will stop accepting new homeowner insurance applications in California, with the state claiming that the decision is due to climate change.
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Old Navy Flagship Store in Downtown SF Set to Close, Employees Cite Rampant Crime
Old Navy has announced that it will leave its Market Street location on July 1st, becoming the latest retail chain store to leave San Francisco’s downtown in recent months.