ICYMI: Weed farmers in the Emerald Triangle are struggling to find home insurance. But they don't qualify for the state insurer of last resort because of their crop. What's emerging is an unprecedented crisis. My latest:
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NEW: Attorneys in the Oakland Police Department’s oversight case threaten to seek a federal receivership that would would fully strip the chief’s powers
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Exclusive: Gavin Newsom went on a 2023 “personal trip” in Mexico. Then we started digging. It became a $3,595 “educational” whale watching tour. Paid for by a nonprofit he has links to.
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Earlier this year I came across a lawsuit, Chippendales vs Strippendales. It sent me on a deep dive into the L.A. history of male stripping and the founder of an empire accused of hiring hit men to kill his enemies. What happened after he killed himself? 🧵https://t.co/bWIqnKxguE
Thanks for the award @SF_PressClub. This wouldn't be possible without the work of my fantastic editors at @baynewsmatters, who continue their novel and incisive coverage of the bay.
My latest @latimes: I happened to be somewhere in California not sweltering under extreme heat this week, where it was downright chilly. This is one of the very few towns in the country where winter temperatures have decreased over the last 50 years. https://t.co/UR9VtcRuNa #cawx
With the Six Rivers Lightning Complex having already displaced hundreds, here's a look at both where folks can get help and how they can give it.
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In case you missed it, SFMTA Director Jeffrey Tumlin announced yesterday that train testing began on the Central Subway project last week. The trains are slated to open for public use by Spring 2022, barring more delays.
SFMTA announced Tuesday that test trains are finally running through the Central Subway, a project that's been riddled with delays and budget overruns since construction began in 2012. https://t.co/iiXKAVjuuE via @SFBay