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Bay Briefing: The downtown housing fight that took 20 years

Bay Briefing: The downtown housing fight that took 20 years FacebookTwitterEmail John Marchand, a former mayor of Livermore, holds a print of the new affordable housing project that is suppose to be built in conjunction with Stockmen s Park in Livermore, Calif. on Wednesday, May 19, 2021.Brittany Hosea-Small / Special to The Chronicle Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Wednesday, May 26, and Cal could have more students from California by design over the next decade. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. ‘Right place, right time, right now’ A 20-year crusade to build affordable housing in downtown Livermore won a unanimous victory Tuesday when the city council approved a development that had divided the city and fueled accusations of racism and elitism. One council member was 13 years old when the project was first proposed.

Instagram Wine Influencer Accused of Throwing Pig s Blood On Chauvin Witness Former Home In Santa Rosa

‘Instagram Wine Influencer’ Accused of Throwing Pig’s Blood On Chauvin Witness’ Former Home In Santa Rosa First we learn there is such a thing as an “Instagram wine influencer.” Then we learn one of the Bay Area’s leading practitioners in this field was arrested for her alleged involvement in a pig s head vandalism incident related to the Derek Chauvin trial. In the year 2021, one day you can be a leading “Instagram wine influencer,” and the next day the Santa Rosa police accuse you of throwing a pig’s head at the former home of an officer who testified at the Derek Chauvin trial.  

The Wine Gourd: Is big data always needed in the wine industry?

Monday, May 24, 2021 Is big data always needed in the wine industry? We all know that there are plenty of things that a person can do easily but machines find more challenging. For example, when the police are directing traffic they often pick gaps between groups of cars to be the stop points, whereas arranging this behavior using traffic lights is much more complicated. We have all driven along a main road and been stopped at every single [expletive deleted] light, haven t we? (If you haven t, then just you wait . your time will come.) Well the same thing applies when looking at or using data, whether in academia or in industry. Sometimes, the analysis is way too complicated for the simple outcome, which anyone could easily have worked out for themselves, unaided.

Few in the food world want to touch the Palestine issue Here s why one S F bar is speaking up

Skip to main content Currently Reading Few in the food world want to touch the Palestine issue. Here s why one S.F. bar is speaking up FacebookTwitterEmail Mohamed Dahleh waves the flag of Palestine while on the shoulders of Munir Abughannam in solidarity with hundreds of protesters outside the Israeli Consulate, Tuesday, May 18, 2021, in San Francisco, Calif.Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Two weeks ago, when the current Israel-Palestine crisis began unfolding in the Gaza Strip, I noticed that a lot more people especially non-activists were talking about it in public. But in my part of the woods, the food world, the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories hasn’t really been a topic of conversation, though diners have long-embraced the region’s cuisines at Israeli restaurants like Philadelphia’s Zahav and Oren’s Hummus in San Francisco. If there was any conversation about Palestine, it was largely driven by Arab American women like chef-activists Amanny Ahmad and Reem

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