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The 2024 election is over. What will San Franciscos big-money groups do next?

A coalition of affluent groups in San Francisco has spent nearly $20 million in efforts to reshape the city's political landscape, particularly targeting progressive politicians. Despite significant financial backing, the November 2024 election results were mixed, with the coalition failing to support Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie as their top candidate. Leaders now reflect on their strategies, acknowledging a need to refocus on local governance rather than mayoral races.

Gray Area Grand Theater TouchDesigner 101 Creating Interactive Installations and Generative Art

The article covers an upcoming event titled "TouchDesigner 101: Creating Interactive Installations and Generative Art," taking place at the Gray Area Grand Theater in Gray, Louisiana. Scheduled from December 21, 2024, to April 12, 2025, the event will focus on installation art and generative art techniques using the TouchDesigner software. This event promises to be a significant attraction for local artists and tech enthusiasts alike.

Bay City Books - Local News Matters

Bay City Books highlights new literary releases and author events in the Bay Area for October and November 2025. The initiative aims to foster a community around literature by sharing local reads and celebrating independent bookstores and libraries. Monthly newsletters will feature reviews, interviews, and event highlights.

Michael Moritz sank millions into losing S.F. races. What happened?

Michael Moritz's substantial financial contributions to San Francisco politics have resulted in significant losses for the propositions he supported in the recent elections. Despite investing millions, the campaign for Proposition D is trailing behind, and Moritz's chosen mayoral candidate, Mark Farrell, is also struggling in the polls. The article highlights the implications of these defeats on Moritz's influence and the future of his political initiatives.

InsideOut and beyond Journalist reflects on her experience covering life at San Quentin

Steve Brooks, the first incarcerated fellow selected for California's Local News Fellowship, aims to amplify the voices of those behind bars. With 29 years of experience in prison, he emphasizes the transformative power of journalism in his personal journey and plans to share untold stories of the incarcerated.

Experiments with AI

Bay City News embraces AI technology, focusing on accuracy and transparency in journalism. The outlet shares its experiments with AI tools, including an election dashboard developed using automated tools and human oversight. This initiative aims to demystify AI and provide readers with insights into its ethical implications and applications.

Voters seem to want something new. Does that look like Scott Wiener?

Rep. Nancy Pelosi announced her candidacy for a 20th congressional term on Sept. 8, 2023, surprising local political figures. State Senator Scott Wiener has entered the race, signaling a desire for change in California's 11th congressional district. With Proposition 50 on the ballot, it remains uncertain if Pelosi will continue her long tenure in office.

ATA Rumination For Lunch

ATA will host an evening of poetry and creative writing on September 7th, celebrating Marika Christine's debut chapbook, "Rumination for." The event promises to be a significant cultural gathering, showcasing local talent in the literary arts.

COVID-19 Information Hub - Local News Matters

Local News Matters launched a COVID-19 Information Hub to provide essential updates on the pandemic, including daily case counts and safety measures. This resource aims to assist the community in navigating the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19.

No Kings Protests Set to Rabble-Rouse In SF and Nationwide Saturday During Trumps Military Parade

San Francisco and the Bay Area prepare for nationwide "No Kings" protests coinciding with President Trump's military parade. Activists aim to draw attention to the perceived extravagance of the $45 million event scheduled for Saturday. Local demonstrations are expected to unite various communities against the parade.

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