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Elon Musk says X headquarters is moving to Texas, cites California’s gender identity law
Elon Musk says the downtown San Francisco headquarters of X, formerly Twitter, is moving to Austin, Texas, according to a post from the billionaire entrepreneur Tuesday afternoon.
Bay Area judge considers lifting preliminary injunction limiting camping in San Rafael
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A federal judge told homeless residents of the Bay Area city of San Rafael at a motion to dismiss hearing on Monday morning that he was leaning towards dismissing their lawsuit against the city’s anti-camping ordinance because the city has changed the original ordinance, making the plaintiffs’ original complaint moot.
Newsom spotlights San Francisco as he touts California economy
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom namechecked San Francisco several times in a news release Monday touting California retaining its title as the world’s fifth largest economy. “Since April, Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that the state has retained its title as the world’s fifth largest economy, broken tourism-spending records, increased its population, […]
Bay Area RNC delegates ecstatic about Trump's VP pick JD Vance, who has SF ties
California has sent the largest delegation to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. On Monday, many of them applauded Donald Trump's decision naming J.D. Vance as his running mate. The VP candidate has strong ties to the Bay Area.The Golden State has 166 delegates at the Republican National Convention in Wisconsin.They say they're excited about Donald Trump accepting the party nomination and they believe Trump's VP pick will truly help turn things around for the country.The Republican National Convention is underway, and delegates say they are pumped."The energy is absolutely palpable," said John Dennis, the Chairman of the San Francisco...
SF commemorates Golden Gate Bridge suicide net completion
An addition to the most iconic span in the Bay Area was commemorated on Monday, with some saying the finished project was a long time coming.Walking along the Golden Gate Bridge, Dayna Whitmer headed to a spot that may look unremarkable to most. But for her, it's sacred ground. "I wish I knew what he was thinking being out here along with the fog," she said. At the bridge's 97th lamp post is where her son Matthew stood for the last time before jumping to his death 17 years ago. "I woke up with that feeling that everything was wrong, because he was...
SF’s Failed Shelter Policies Exposed at COVA Hotel
Unhoused Get Free Rent, Meals, Room with Private Bath—For Years!. In addition to harming nearby residents and Little Saigon’s small businesses, San Francisco’s Cova Hotel offers a welcome mat to unhoused arrivals to San Francisco. They get free rent, two free meals a day, and rooms with...
Coyote sightings in SF close dog park and athletics field; pet owners unhappy
SF coyote sightings close dog park and athletics field; Pet owners unhappy. An uptick in coyote sightings in San Francisco has once again prompted a response by the citys parks and animal control departments. Two public spaces are now temporarily closed. They include an athletics field in Bernal Heights and a dog park on the edge of The Presidio.
Oakland opens 100% affordable housing complex
Officials in Oakland on Tuesday celebrated the opening of a 100% affordable housing project designed for low-income and formerly incarcerated residents. The apartment complex at 1670 Seventh St., called The Black Panther, will house ground-floor businesses, with the upper levels consisting of homes with views of San Francisco Bay and the Oakland hills. It's only three blocks from the nearest BART station.
San Francisco expands social programs to reduce overdose deaths
Dr. Hillary Kunins, director of behavioral and mental health, hosted a press conference yesterday about what the city is doing to address the overdose crisis. Kunins reported that in June of this year, 48 people died from overdose, which is less than last June. Overall, compared to the first half of last year, there have been 31 fewer overdose deaths.
Ohlone, allies celebrate transfer of West Berkeley shellmound site to Indigenous hands
Hundreds of people gathered at the West Berkeley Shellmound Saturday evening to celebrate the transfer of the old Spenger’s parking lot to the stewardship of local Indigenous people, whose ancestors first settled there 5,000 years ago. Unlike at many Berkeley events, this one did not open with a land...
July 18-21: Port Chicago Weekend
Join the Port Chicago Alliance for the Port Chicago Weekend. This is a four-day festival held across various Bay Area cities, featuring music, art, food, education, and commemoration. The festivities align with and support the 80th Anniversary of the national World War II and civil rights history of Port Chicago...
San Francisco downtown is a ‘ghost town' that needs revival, mayoral candidate says
Democrat Mark Farrell, former interim Mayor of San Francisco, is proposing a 20-year vision to revitalize the city's downtown. Farrell is one of 13 candidates who have qualified for November's mayoral election, according to the San Francisco government website. Farrell is proposing a gross receipts tax incentive for businesses that...
Grand opening of food empowerment community market on Third Street
The Bayview Hunters Point community marked a significant milestone with the grand opening of the Food Empowerment Community Market, a pioneering initiative aimed at providing free, healthy and multicultural groceries to residents of District 10. This area has long faced challenges with food insecurity and limited access to nutritious food....
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