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The ‘Nonpartisan’ Power Grab: How a Blue-State Alliance Aims to Capture Public Health Authority

October 20, 2025   11:39 amOctober 20, 2025   11:39 am
On October 15, 2025, the governors of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, and Guam announced a “nonpartisan” Governors Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to “defend science,” “protect public...
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Intel Lays Off 300 in Bay Area

October 17, 2024   6:41 amOctober 17, 2024   6:41 am
According to new WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act notices filed on Wednesday, Santa Clara-based Intel is to lay off over 2,200 jobs in four states, with California alone set to lose over 300. According to new federal WARN...
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San Francisco Bused 55 Homeless People Out Since August 1st

September 17, 2024   2:45 amSeptember 17, 2024   2:46 am
San Francisco City Officials unveiled data on Monday showing that 55 homeless people have been moved out of the city since August 1st under the Journey Home busing program, with the program ramping up services following Mayor London Breed’s August...
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Outside Safe: How Los Angeles Could Create Their Own Homeless Busing Program

August 13, 2024   2:45 amAugust 13, 2024   2:46 am
Los Angeles has never had an official homeless busing program, one of which gives a homeless person a free one-way bus ticket to the city of their choice in the continental United States, often going back to where family or...
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SF’s ‘First Journey Home’ Bussing for Homeless Statistics Unveiled

August 10, 2024   2:45 amAugust 10, 2024   2:46 am
A new report on where where recipients of San Francisco’s Journey Home bussing program, which gives one way bus tickets to homeless people in San Francisco, was released on Friday. San Francisco’s original homeless bussing program, Homeward Bound, ran between 2005...
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Amended Daylight Savings Bill Survives Suspension Day But Faces Difficulties Ahead

May 20, 2024   12:00 pmMay 21, 2024   9:51 am
A bill that would have originally banned daylight savings time in California, but was later amended to create a study on the benefits and negatives of doing so, continues to face a difficult road ahead this week despite recently surviving...
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Klamath Dams and Salmon Restoration – Truth vs. Fiction

April 19, 2024   7:42 amApril 19, 2024   8:09 am
Recently, the public information officer at the Klamath River Renewal Corporation (‘KRRC’), Ren Brownell and KRRC CEO Mark Bransom have disingenuously complained that articles citing the negative impacts of the Klamath Dam removal project under their organization, KRRC, are ‘not...
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