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06-09-2025 Vol 1986

Charlotte Hayes

LA Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins Receives Four-Year Contract Extension and Salary Boost

The LA Metro governing board made a significant decision on April 24, unanimously approving a four-year extension of Chief Executive…

Cherished Cookbooks: A Lifeline in Times of Disaster

As wildfires swept through Los Angeles in January, residents faced a sobering question: What priceless items would they save in…

Navigating Antisemitism and Free Expression at Emerson College: A Campus Divided

As federal crackdowns on higher education intensify, Emerson College finds itself grappling with the complexities of balancing claims of antisemitism…

Ralph Carmona Overcomes Adversity to Complete First Boston Marathon for Alzheimer’s Awareness

Ralph Carmona, a 74-year-old runner from Maine, completed his first Boston Marathon on Monday, undeterred by an injured foot and…

San Francisco’s Hotspot Policing Faces Mixed Results: Lessons from Tacoma and San Antonio

Since mid-March, the San Francisco Police Department has ramped up its presence at the 16th Street BART Plaza, aiming to…

Baking a Community: The Rise of Bakery Row in San Francisco’s Mission District

In the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, an intriguing community of bakeries has emerged, turning a significant complex on…

Struggles of RV Residents Amid San Francisco’s Homelessness Crisis

Armando Bravo Martínez was jolted awake in the early hours by the sound of screeching wheels, only to witness a…

The Summer of Love: A Journey Through Haight-Ashbury in 1967

In the summer of 1967, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood transformed into a vibrant epicenter of counterculture, marked by an explosion…

Al Pastor Papi To Open Brick-and-Mortar Taqueria Downtown

Al Pastor Papi, the taco truck renowned for its authentic Mexico City-style al pastor, is making an exciting return, transitioning…

San Francisco Opens 16-Bed Crisis Stabilization Center for Homeless Individuals

In a significant move to address the city’s ongoing homeless crisis, the San Francisco Department of Public Health has inaugurated…

Alaska Small Businesses Struggling Amid Tariff Changes and Supply Chain Issues

The Spice and Tea Exchange in South Anchorage, owned by Liz Eldridge, has found itself in a precarious position due…

Economic Analysis Revives Support for Salt Lake City’s Rio Grande Plan to Reshape Rail Corridors

Supporters of the Rio Grande Plan to revamp Salt Lake City’s rail yards celebrated a significant advancement this week as…