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As San Jose starts sweeping Columbus Park encampment, some vehicles get reprieve

San Jose began clearing its largest homeless encampment in Columbus Park, offering shelter and a buyback program for residents’ vehicles. Approximately 68% of the 370 residents have accepted offers of temporary housing, with city officials aiming to clear the park by the end of October. One resident was found dead during the clearing, raising concerns about safety among those still living in the area.

Public Land opens art, plant, and home goods store on S.Fs Clement Street

Mel Eligon and Austin McManus opened their curated store, Public Land, on Clement Street in San Francisco, despite initially commuting from Sacramento. The store reflects their passion for nature with a focus on handmade items and intentional sourcing from local artists. The couple plans to relocate to the city soon to immerse their family in its vibrant art community.

Meet the man who leads tours of San Francisco City Hall

Greg Bayol leads tours at San Francisco City Hall, highlighting its architectural features and history. He recalls the joyous atmosphere during the opening of same-sex marriages in 2004, emphasizing the building's significance to the city.

Troubled sleep

Mission Local features a community-contributed article titled "Troubled sleep," discussing local issues affecting San Francisco residents. The publication encourages community engagement through contributions and comments, emphasizing respectful discourse. The article highlights the importance of local news in addressing critical issues like police reform, housing, and public health.

Z Space The Mechanix

Z Space will host "The Mechanix," a concert and musical event, on August 24, 2025, in San Francisco. The event will run from 2 PM to 11 PM local time at 450 Florida St. This performance showcases local talent and aims to attract a diverse audience.

Mendocino County libraries now lend radon detectors to boost awareness of health risks

Mendocino County Library now lends portable radon detectors at its eight locations to raise awareness about the health risks of radon exposure. The devices, which can be checked out for up to 21 days, provide real-time readings and aim to educate residents about radon's dangers, including its link to lung cancer. If high levels are detected, users are directed to contact the California Radon Hotline for assistance.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

Judge Chloe S. Dillon, known for her high asylum grant rate, was fired by the Department of Justice amid a series of dismissals of immigration judges under the Trump administration. Dillon granted asylum in 96.5 percent of her cases, well above the national average. Her termination raises concerns about the political motivations behind such firings as immigration judges face increasing pressure.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice dismissed Judge Chloe S. Dillon from the San Francisco immigration court, known for her high asylum approval rate of 96.5%. This firing follows a trend under the Trump administration, which has seen over 50 immigration judges removed this year amid a significant backlog of cases.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, known for granting asylum in 96.5 percent of her cases in San Francisco. This dismissal follows the Trump administration's trend of removing judges with high asylum approval rates amid a growing backlog of immigration cases. Dillon's firing raises concerns about political motivations behind the removals.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, known for a 96.5 percent asylum grant rate in San Francisco. This dismissal follows the firing of four other judges who also had high asylum approval rates. Dillon's termination raises concerns about politically motivated actions against immigration judges.

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