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The Chapel LOVE SUPREME Summer Day Party Series

The LOVE SUPREME Summer Day Party Series will take place on Sunday, October 19, at The Chapel, with doors and the show starting at 2:00 PM. The event is for attendees aged 21 and over.

Bissap Baobab Temblor Tropical Club Music

Bissap Baobab hosts the "TEMBLOR" Tropical Club Music event on Sunday, October 19th. The lineup includes local artists such as @ray_reck, @lunchboxx___, @djaudio1, and @moodring.wav, along with surprise guests. This event promises a vibrant atmosphere for music lovers in the community.

No Kings, only the people Protesters blanket Bay Area with peaceful message - Local News Matters

Thousands protested in the Bay Area on Saturday during national “No Kings” demonstrations against President Trump's authoritarianism. The San Francisco and Oakland protests featured a peaceful atmosphere, with attendees expressing their concerns about civil rights and the administration's impact on democracy. Activists emphasized unity and empowerment, with no arrests reported.

Dozens protest eviction of 3 disabled seniors from apartment in SF 'Where are we going to go?'

Community members protested in San Francisco against the eviction of three elderly residents from their rent-controlled apartments. Advocates emphasize that evicting seniors on fixed incomes is an ongoing issue in the city, where housing costs continue to rise. A court hearing regarding the eviction is scheduled for next week.

Strep zoo outbreak forces Stockton Animal Shelter to close for two weeks - Local News Matters

The Stockton Animal Shelter closed for two weeks due to an outbreak of the highly contagious bacterial illness, streptococcus zooepidemicus, which poses serious health risks to dogs. All stray intakes and adoptions are suspended during this period to facilitate a thorough disinfection of the facility. The shelter advises the public to help stray animals by posting flyers and sharing information on social media.

'No Kings' protests return to Bay Area Saturday, targeting Trump and supporting Prop. 50 - Local News Matters

Protests against President Trump, dubbed "No Kings," are set to occur in the Bay Area on Saturday, with thousands expected to participate. The event, organized by Indivisible SF, aims to rally against perceived authoritarianism and support Proposition 50, which proposes redistricting measures. Marchers will gather at Sue Bierman Park at 2 p.m. and conclude at Civic Center Plaza.

Damaged East San Jose youth center demolished, but residents vow to revive it - Local News Matters

A fire has led to the demolition of the former MACSA youth center in East San Jose, which has been vacant for nearly a decade. Community advocates continue to push for its revival, emphasizing the need for a space that offers youth programs and services. Plans to rebuild the center are underway, with potential for funding from city and county sources.

Nov. 4 special election Heres what you need to know about Proposition 50 - Local News Matters

Californians will vote on Proposition 50 on Nov. 4, determining the fate of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to redraw congressional district maps. This proposal aims to favor Democratic candidates ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, mirroring similar actions in other states. Voter registration deadlines approach, with options for same-day registration available.

Bay City Beat radio show Oct. 17-19, 2025 - Local News Matters

The ‘Bay City Beat’ radio show, hosted by journalist Leslie Katz, will highlight weekend arts and cultural events in Marin County from October 17-19, 2025. This program aims to provide listeners with a unique listing of local happenings.

Explore How will S.F.s rezoning affect your neighborhood?

San Francisco's new upzoning plan aims to increase density in northern and western neighborhoods, primarily affecting multifamily housing while sparing single-family homes. The amended proposal exempts 84,000 rent-controlled units, but 33% of multifamily residences could see height increases. Business owners express concern over potential displacement due to redevelopment incentives.

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