The Story of SF Public Transit: Death by 1000 Cuts San Francisco’s public transit faces a looming crisis, with Muni and BART confronting massive budget deficits that could lead to widespread service cuts unless new funding measures are approved.
The Vigil: Voters Consider Recalling Newsom Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a republican-backed campaign for his recall in the election on September 14.
Vaccine Eligibility and How Able-Bodied People are Cheating it Gov. Gavin Newsom has made the claim that everyone in California will be vaccinated by the end of April, but some residents are cheating the lines and already receiving their doses before they are eligible.
California's Boiling Point: The Cost of Covid-19 Don’t let the numbers fool you -- Although promising, California’s latest state budget proposal of $227 billion underwent major cuts which could impact the future of the state’s fragile climate and environmental issues.
Board of Trustees and All Other Public Meetings Convene Online Using Zoom As all public meetings move online, the Board of Trustees will field public comments and questions in a Town Hall via Zoom at 6 p.m. on April 7.
California Bill Strikes Big Blow to NCAA By Meyer Gorelick msggorelick@gmail.com A landmark piece of legislation, Bill SB-206, was signed into law on Sept. 30 by Governor Gavin Newsom allowing college athletes in California to sign endorsement deals and hire agents despite opposition from powerful state and national institutions.. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
City fights over immigration A 2008 immigration policy instituted by Mayor Gavin Newsom providing undocumented juveniles accused of criminal conduct greater protection from deportation is being challenged by the Board of Supervisors.