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Giants trade Soler, Jackson to Braves for veteran reliever, prospect
As expected, the Giants dealt one of their big offseason additions before Tuesday's MLB trade deadline. But the player who was traded came as a bit of a surprise. The Giants sent designated hitter Jorge Soler and reliever Luke Jackson to the Atlanta Braves, the team announced Monday night, in exchange for minor league infielder Sabin Ceballos and left-hander Tyler Matzek.
City’s biggest Black church prepares for 100 days of prayer — and presidential politics
The Rev. Amos C. Brown of Third Baptist Church of San Francisco said he was inspired by a former congregant to kick off his nationwide “100 Days of Prayer.”. This was no ordinary parishioner. It was the likely Democratic nominee for president, Vice President Kamala Harris. At Third Baptist’s...
Cowboys training camp debacle shows 49ers dodged a major bullet
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance recently got some work in at training camp for the Dallas Cowboys. Lance's poor performance definitely suggests that the Niners dodged a major bullet with the former No. 3 overall pick. 49ers dodged a major bullet with now-Cowboys QB Trey Lance. A video...
The Warriors just got a double dose a bad news amid roster restructuring
The Golden State Warriors have had a surprisingly low-key off-season thus far but if they get their way, they will soon be making a trade for an all-star. After losing out on Paul George and seeing longtime Warrior Klay Thompson leave for the Dallas Mavericks, Golden State could use a win but instead they got bad news.
Lithium battery fire snarled traffic for 44 hours and trapped motorists heading to Las Vegas from California
A truck carrying large lithium batteries overturned near Baker, California, causing severe traffic problems over the weekend for about 44 hours on I-15, the main freeway between Las Vegas and Southern California, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The crash happened at 8 a.m. Friday, creating a fire that raged...
Without breaking cycles, tough-on-crime policies don't serve victims
When I was growing up in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood, my father was in and out of jail and prison. He ultimately received a three-strikes sentence for a nonviolent third strike that might keep him behind bars for the rest of his life. During my childhood, my older brother also began cycling through the criminal-justice system. Both are currently living in what is now San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. I...
Cascade Receivables Management, LLC Selected as One of the Best Places to Work in Collections
PETALUMA, Calif. -- Cascade Receivables Management, LLC, part of the Cascade365 Family of Companies (“Cascade”), is proud to announce that it was recently selected as one of the 2024 Best Places to Work in Collections by ACA International and the Best Companies Group. This survey program is administered by Best Companies Group, a division of BridgeTower Media, which conducts over 60 local, national, and industry “Best Places” programs each year.
The Perfect Storm: Demand Construction’s Path in the Current Solar Industry
Photos courtesy of Demand Construction: Demand Leadership (from left to right), Harrison Reid, VP of Sales; Chase Hamiter, VP of Sales; Karl Johnstone, CRO; Damla Bahlounian, CMO; Hosep Bahlounian, President; Jack Patterson, Director of Brand; Jorrel Patterson, CEO; Nathan Roberts, Chief Experience Officer. The solar industry, once seen as a...