Day Around the Bay SF Supervisor Wants Homeless Shelters Spread Out Evenly All Over Town

San Francisco, CALocal News

The California Bar acknowledged that artificial intelligence was involved in creating questions for its problematic bar exam and is now appealing to the state Supreme Court to lower the passing score. District 5 Supervisor Bilal Mahmood proposed a plan to ensure homeless shelters are evenly distributed across all districts, aiming to address the significant lack of shelters in areas like Districts 4 and 7. This initiative is likely to generate controversy among residents wary of new shelters in their neighborhoods. In Oakland, the city experienced its 27th homicide this year, marking an increase compared to the previous year's homicide rate at this time. As the Real ID deadline on May 7 approaches, local DMV offices in Concord, Oakland, and San Jose will operate on Saturdays to assist residents.

Additionally, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny for using an unsecured internet connection in his office. The news underscores pressing issues related to public safety and the provision of social services in the region.

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