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Viral video accuses Chinese seniors in S.F. of election fraud. They say its racism.

A viral video on X claims that California Democrats misled Chinese-speaking seniors in San Francisco into supporting Proposition 50, a significant redistricting measure. Seniors present at the voting event refuted these claims, asserting their understanding of the measure and expressing frustration at being portrayed as uninformed. The controversy highlights issues of racism and misrepresentation in political discourse.

Mayor Lurie Delivers on Heart of the City Commitment, Celebrates New Vacant to Vibrant Storefronts Opening Downtown

Mayor Daniel Lurie announced new small businesses and pop-ups opening downtown as part of the Heart of the City plan. The initiative aims to revitalize San Francisco's commercial core, with five new storefronts set to open in the first 100 days. The Vacant to Vibrant program has already transformed many empty storefronts and is contributing to the city's economic recovery.

Vote in the November 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election

San Francisco voters can participate in the statewide special election on November 4, 2025. Registered voters will receive their ballots by mail in October, with a registration deadline set for October 20. Various voting options include mail-in ballots, in-person voting at City Hall, and same-day registration.

San Joaquin County likely to see big Prop. 50 turnout what happens after that is murky - Local News Matters

San Joaquin County anticipates a voter turnout of 55% to 75% for Proposition 50, which aims to redistrict congressional seats. As of Friday, approximately 95,000 ballots were received, with 22% of registered voters having participated. The outcome remains uncertain amid a politically divided electorate.

Verdi Club B2Z Brazilian Zouk Mondays

The B2Z Collective hosts Brazilian Zouk dance events at the Verdi Club every Monday. This not-for-profit group aims to foster a passion for Brazilian culture through dance experiences.

San Mateo County health officials say bat with rabies found in Portola Valley - Local News Matters

A bat found at Portola Valley Town Center tested positive for rabies, prompting health officials to alert those who may have come into contact with it. County officials urge anyone who had physical contact with the bat to seek medical advice immediately, as rabies is fatal once symptoms appear.

San Jose audit reveals homeless programs plagued by poor oversight and accountability - Local News Matters

San Jose's audit reveals significant shortcomings in the city's homeless outreach programs, with many nonprofits failing to meet performance targets. The Housing Department's lack of oversight and accountability exacerbates the issue, as stated by city auditor Joe Rios. The audit highlights a concerning ratio of 180 unsheltered homeless individuals per outreach worker.

Gray Area Techno Blueprint Making Techno Music with Ableton 12

A two-day workshop will teach students to produce techno music using Ableton Live 12 and classic analog hardware techniques. The event, titled "Gray Area: Techno Blueprint," aims to combine modern digital tools with traditional sounds. Participants can expect hands-on experience and practical skills in music production.

Prop. C architect likely done on Prop. C oversight commission

Jennifer Friedenbach, the architect behind San Francisco's 2018 Prop. C, lost a crucial vote on Monday to maintain her position on the oversight commission. This decision marks a significant shift in the governance of the city's homeless services.

Mayor Lurie Appoints Community Leaders to Reentry Council, Inclusionary Housing Technical Advisory Committee

Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed four community leaders to key roles in San Francisco, focusing on supporting formerly incarcerated individuals and making the city more affordable for working families. The appointees include Steve Adami, Dr. Reggie P. Daniels, Tatiana Lewis, and Enrique Landa, each bringing extensive experience in reentry programs, community organizing, and urban development. Their leadership aims to strengthen San Francisco communities and drive the city's recovery.

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