Vacaville City Hall, Police Station Vandalized After Demonstrators March From Park Celebrating MLK Message Of Peace Amid Armed Guards And Unrest Sacramento Family Speaks About What They Say Happened During Deadly Shooting Involving Sheriff’s Deputies But the unthinkable did happen and it rocked those who watched Yair Garcia on the gridiron and the practice field. … [Read more...] about Galt High School Student Killed In Crash Along With Four Family Members In Mexico
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Police break up MLK Day demonstration at San Jose mayor’s house
Officers responded to reports of protesters outside Mayor Sam Liccardo’s house at N. 15th and Washington streets around 8 p.m., said Christian Camarillo, spokesman for the San Jose police. Police called the gathering an “unlawful assembly” and ordered people to disperse or face arrest. … [Read more...] about Police break up MLK Day demonstration at San Jose mayor’s house
Photos of the first Macworld in 1985, and why Steve Jobs was a no-show
While the geeky masses milled around with their lanyards pricing conversion kits and video games, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was in town … seemingly everywhere except Macworld. The Chronicle reported that Jobs celebrated his 30th birthday that week at the St. Francis Hotel, hiring members of the S.F. Symphony and Ella Fitzgerald to sing “Happy Birthday.” … [Read more...] about Photos of the first Macworld in 1985, and why Steve Jobs was a no-show
Postmates the latest gig company to add Prop. 22 fees — and they’re hefty
Uber added fees for its Uber Eats food delivery ranging from 99 cents to $2. For its ride service the range is from 30 cents to $1.50 — the same as Lyft’s new Prop. 22 fees. DoorDash’s increases are a percentage of delivery fees. Grubhub, which did not back Yes on 22 but still is affected by it, added a $1.50 per order fee statewide. … [Read more...] about Postmates the latest gig company to add Prop. 22 fees — and they’re hefty
Fight to make Big Oil pay for climate change heads to Supreme Court
The question in front of the justices is not about the merits of the case. It’s about how a decision to hear the issue in state court versus federal court should be made. Still, the seemingly small procedural matter could have a big impact on whether the California communities and other litigants ultimately win money to cover potentially huge losses from climate change. … [Read more...] about Fight to make Big Oil pay for climate change heads to Supreme Court