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A Kaiser strike by mental health workers drags on — setting a US record — as talks resume

By Joe Garcia | CalMatters | April 15, 2025
Nearly six months into the dispute against Kaiser, eight mental health care workers banded together last week in a five-day hunger strike.
Bay Area

UPDATE | Oakland’s day of decision: Former Oakland councilmember Loren Taylor leads in early mayoral election returns

By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | April 15, 2025
On April 15, the Registrar’s Office and voting centers will be open for voting in person from 7 am to 8 pm.
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San Francisco group opposed to Great Highway park fined for campaign violations

By Alise Maripuu and Janis Mara | Bay City News | April 14, 2025
The same group backs an effort to recall Supervisor Joel Engardio, who has drawn the ire of some voters for supporting the park.
climate change

California sets aside $170 million to thin vegetation, forests to help prevent wildfires

By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | April 14, 2025
The money comes from a $10 billion bond measure for environmental projects approved by California voters last year.
Bay Area

Pro-Palestinian protesters face charges in alleged break-in at Stanford University

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 14, 2025
The Santa Clara County DA is arguing that the occupation was a calculated, premeditated breach, carefully planned by organizers.
California

License to Kill: DMV allows dangerous drivers to remain behind wheel on California’s roads

By Robert Lewis | CalMatters | April 14, 2025
CA is so concerned with people having access to cars for work and life that it allows deadly drivers to share our roads despite the cost.
gavin newsom

California lawmakers quietly sideline bills in secretive suspense process

By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | April 14, 2025
If history is any guide, between a quarter to a third of those bills will be killed next month without explanation to the public.
California

California colleges worried about tuition loss as international student visas are terminated

By Amy DiPierro and Michael Burke | EdSource | April 13, 2025
In most cases, students who had their visas terminated were not given explanations.
public safety

Autonomous vehicles permitted on SF’s Market Street, joining public transit space

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | April 13, 2025
Opposition groups slammed the mayor’s decision, calling it a step backward that threatens public safety.
public safety

Golden Gate Bridge patrol officers say suicides are down with new safety nets

By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 12, 2025
Confirmed suicides are down over 50%, suggesting a ‘deterrent effect,’ Bridge Captain Roger Elauria said.
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