California is looking into possible voter petition fraud in San Francisco.

California’s Secretary of State is currently looking into alleged voter petition fraud after a video surfaced online that showed a group in San Francisco improperly paying individuals $5 for signatures and advising them to use fictitious names. The video captures members at a table near downtown San Francisco directing at least one person to sign […]
San Diego brings in lobbyists from D.C. to address Tijuana River sewage issue

In a bid to tackle the persistent odors and pollution that have plagued South Bay beaches for years, San Diego County is escalating its efforts regarding the Tijuana River sewage crisis. They’ve enlisted a Washington, D.C.-based law firm to seek federal assistance. County officials have inked a contract of up to $637,200 over five years […]
San Francisco Democratic group launches $10 million effort to eliminate CEO tax

A significant organization in San Francisco is allocating $10 million this year to combat a proposed tax, arguing it could jeopardize the city’s delicate economic recovery and increase costs for struggling residents. The moderate group, Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, aims to counteract a series of progressive initiatives and candidates that, according to its […]
San Francisco moderates gather $10 million to oppose progressive candidates

Moderate Democrats Push Back in San Francisco Moderate Democrats in San Francisco are increasingly opposing progressive candidates. They feel that these candidates might disrupt the work of left-wing politicians who have been trying to address issues like rising homelessness and crime in the city, as highlighted in a recent report. A group called Neighbors for […]
San Francisco Was Enjoying Its Shift Toward Moderation, But The Extreme Left Is Making A Comeback

San Francisco’s Political Landscape Shifts Amid Concerns San Francisco has long been known for its progressive politics, a reputation that’s been cemented over the years. However, the aftermath of the COVID-19 lockdowns seems to have nudged the city’s political climate towards moderation. As the 2024 elections approach, there are indications that this shift could be […]
Macklin Celebrini is a star for the San Jose Sharks and the Winter Olympics

SAN JOSE — In the Sharks’ team shop, Luis Borga hurriedly tried to attach a 7 and a 1 to a teal sweater. On Thursday night, Macklin Celebrini jerseys were flying off the shelves as the Sharks kicked off their season following the young talent’s impressive Olympic performance. “Typically, we order pre-made items, but we’ve […]
Mac Jones discusses the NFL combine as the backup quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers

NFL Combine Drama Shifts Focus to Behind-the-Scenes Moves The NFL Combine is a significant event for college football prospects, attracting fans globally. This year, over 300 top athletes will gather at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to undergo drills, interviews, and physical evaluations, which can reshape their careers. However, much of the drama unfolds out […]
Trent Williams involved in contract disagreement with the San Francisco 49ers

INDIANAPOLIS — The Scouting Combine is always a highlight for young football players. It gathers over 300 college football prospects for evaluation by all 32 NFL teams. This year, though, an older player has become a focal point in Indianapolis. His story has some interesting ties to California. Trent Williams, a 38-year-old offensive tackle for […]
Former San Francisco homeless CEO charged with misusing $1.2 million

Prosecutors allege that millions of taxpayer dollars intended for San Francisco’s homeless community were misappropriated by Gwendolyn Westbrook, the former CEO of a city-funded nonprofit, who supposedly funneled money to finance a lavish lifestyle. The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office has charged the 71-year-old Westbrook with nine felonies, which include misappropriating public funds, grand theft, […]
Antisemitic chant calling for ‘tax the Jews’ occurs in San Francisco

A press conference in San Francisco, showcasing Mayor Daniel Lurie’s tax reform proposal, took a troubling turn as anti-Semitic chants erupted, lasting over a minute, according to frustrated attendees of the Wednesday event. Demonstrators affiliated with the local Democratic Socialist Party of America started chanting “tax the rich” outside the event, which took place near […]