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SF Mayor Breed Announces Backing for Mental Health Plan to be on 2020 Ballot
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced on Tuesday that she’s backing a comprehensive health care plan for homeless people suffering from mental illness that will be placed on the March 2020 ballot.
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San Jose Hopes to Work With Shareable Electric Scooter Companies to Enhance Safety
San Jose plans to work with electric scooter companies to address reports of injuries and impacted traffic caused by the mobile technology, the city reported Thursday.
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Oakland's Main Library Without Power for 4th Day After Breaker Blows
Oakland’s main library has been out of power for nearly three and a half days because of a breaker that went out Wednesday morning, a library official said Friday.
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Calif. Senate Changes Policy for Vetting Sex Harassment Claims
The California Senate announced Sunday it will hire an outside legal team to investigate all complaints of sexual misconduct and recommend discipline following new allegations against Democratic Sen. Tony Mendoza.
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California Assembly to Hold Public Hearings on Sexual Harassment
The California Assembly announced Tuesday it will hold public hearings in November aimed at improving its policies for stopping and investigating sexual harassment at the Capitol.
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San Jose Renters Cheer New Protections, Now Tackle New Issue
San Jose is ready to embark on a new era when renters will have more protection from unfair or no-cause evictions. But another issue could surface quickly.
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San Jose Police Officer Shortage Looks to Require Emergency Action by City
The city of San Jose and its police department are ready to take drastic measures to solve the severe patrol officer shortage
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San Jose Police Officer Shortage Looks to Require Emergency Action by City
The city of San Jose and its police department are ready to take drastic measures to solve the severe patrol officer shortage. Robert Handa reports.