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government shutdown

‘This is about cruelty’: East Bay congresswoman Lateefah Simon outlines impacts of shutdown in her district

By Tanay Gokhale, Bay City News | October 23, 2025
Democratic congressional representatives from California held a media briefing Wednesday to discuss the impacts of the federal government shutdown on the state’s residents.
senate

‘Time to take that fight’: State Sen. Scott Wiener announces bid for Nancy Pelosi’s seat

By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News | October 23, 2025
Pelosi has not yet officially said whether she will run again in 2026.
California

How California is trying to keep the National Guard away from Trump’s immigration crackdown

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | October 22, 2025
Can President Donald Trump call up the National Guard to enter a city even if the governor of that state says no?
Bay Area

Bay Area planners unveil new 25-year roadmap for housing, transit and climate goals

By Gabe Agcaoili, Bay City News | October 22, 2025
The MTC and ABAG will host four webinars beginning Oct. 29, followed by in-person hearings in San Francisco, Fremont and Novato, before adopting a final plan in early 2026.
crime

They fight California’s wildfires — now inmate firefighters finally get fair pay, protections

By Katy St. Clair, Bay City News | October 21, 2025
Assembly Bill 247 mandates inmate firefighters receive $7.25 per hour for their work — the same as a minimum wage federal worker.
berkeley

Berkeley police encryption plan triggers public pushback

By Emilie Raguso | The Berkeley Scanner | October 21, 2025
California Highway Patrol traffic in Oakland remains public, at least for now. The CHP also hosts a real-time log of its calls to help keep the public informed.
Elections

Supporters are way ahead in fundraising for Newsom’s Prop. 50, but the race remains close

By Maya C. Miller and Jeanne Kuang | October 21, 2025
The measure is a direct response to Texas Republicans’ decision to redraw their district lines mid-decade.
public safety

Mayor responds to possible National Guard deployment, says it wouldn’t make SF safer

By Kathleen Kirkwood, Bay City News | October 21, 2025
San Francisco law enforcement has already partnered with state and federal officials to shut down open-air drug markets, the mayor said.
Technology

Gavin Newsom signs bill that will make police disclose if AI wrote their reports

By Katy St. Clair, Bay City News | October 20, 2025
Axon, the company known for its body-worn cameras used by police departments, is one company developing generative AI-powered software to create police reports.
animals

No grist for the puppy mills: Newsom signs laws to curb exploitative animal sellers

By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News | October 19, 2025
Online sales of animals are rife with fraud and shady tactics, with pet scams being the number one online fraud in the state, say officials.
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