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Chair between fences

A photo titled "Chair between fences" captures a scene at Church and 20th Streets, taken by David Chalk. The image showcases a unique perspective in an urban setting, inviting viewers to reflect on the juxtaposition of nature and city life.

San Jose leaders deny city lags on enacting reforms ordered in state homeless audit

San Jose has made limited progress in implementing recommendations from a state audit aimed at improving homeless services. The city met two of seven goals by the September 2024 deadline, while five remain incomplete, prompting concerns over accountability and effectiveness in managing homeless support systems.

Lab-grown salmon introduced by Bay Area-based seafood company

Wildtype, a Bay Area seafood company, introduces lab-grown salmon, aiming to address global seafood shortages. Founders Justin Kolbeck and Dr. Arye Elfenbein developed this technology to create sustainable seafood alternatives as the world's population grows. The FDA has already granted clearance for their product, which combines biological salmon tissue with plant-based ingredients.

Outside Lands kicks off at Golden Gate Park with music, marriage and good eats

Outside Lands, the largest independently-owned music festival in the U.S., kicked off in Golden Gate Park, attracting over 225,000 attendees. Featuring more than 110 artists across eight stages, the festival also highlights a diverse food and beverage program, with 85% of local vendors being women and people of color. Attendees expressed excitement, with one couple even celebrating their wedding at the festival.

Fort Bragg police chief plans retirement aided homeless, departments EV transition

Fort Bragg Police Chief Neil Cervenka will retire on September 30 after serving since 2022. During his tenure, he advanced the department's all-electric vehicle initiative and secured millions in grants to address homelessness. Cervenka plans to remain in Fort Bragg post-retirement.

Every kid is going to visit Maritime museum envisions future home in downtown Stockton

The Stockton Maritime Museum plans to relocate the USS Lucid to a new downtown site, enhancing its appeal as a tourist destination. The project includes a reproduction of the historic Colberg Boat Works and a 5,000-square-foot event space for various community functions. Officials aim to create a vibrant hub that honors veterans and educates visitors.

West Valley rent hikes push young public servants out of local government roles

Rising rents in West Valley cities displace younger residents from local government roles, as illustrated by Yuyi He and Juan Rodríguez, who faced significant rent hikes. Advocacy groups stress the need for expanded tenant protections under California's Assembly Bill 1482 to support the disappearing middle class. The housing crisis affects even those with decent incomes, as affordability remains elusive.

2 more former Dublin prison employees plead guilty to sexually abusing inmates

Two former correctional officers from the now-closed Federal Correctional Institution Dublin pleaded guilty to sexually abusing inmates. Jeffrey Wilson and Lawrence Gacad are among nine staff members implicated in the scandal, which led to the prison's closure in April 2024.

Ready to renovate Developer gets tax credit to rehab historic Marin City housing complex

Marin City’s Golden Gate Village housing complex secured a $3.9 million federal tax credit for a $266.6 million renovation. Phase 1, starting in February 2026, will upgrade 88 of the complex's 296 units. Residents will temporarily relocate for the renovations, which aim to improve safety and energy efficiency.

Living Longer Letting go takes practice and as it turns out, practice doesn't help - Local News Matters

Audrey Tomlin reflects on her mother's meticulous funeral planning, revealing the emotional complexities involved in letting go. Despite her mother's specific wishes for the eulogy and music, Tomlin grapples with the challenge of acceptance and the practice of grief. This personal narrative highlights the broader theme of coping with loss.

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