SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco's Richmond district has seen its number of burglaries surge 342.9% this year, according to the latest data from the city's police department.
The San Francisco Police Department reported a total of 124 burglaries in Richmond as of Feb. 14, compared to 28 burglaries fo
Here s who s behind the new billboards asking Bay Area residents to move to Miami Rob Wile, The Miami Herald
Feb. 18 Two billboards over the streets of San Francisco are urging Bay Area residents to come on down. And they didn t cost Miami taxpayers a dime.
One takes the form of a mock tweet by Miami Mayor Francis Suarez. It reads: Thinking about moving to Miami? DM [direct message] me encouraging users to send him a private message via Twitter.
The other billboard shows a picture of a laptop on a beach accompanied by the caption, You might as well code from here. It also says to message Suarez on Twitter.
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Sophia Bollag
The Sacramento Bee
California will send an extra $600 to low-income families and provide $2 billion in grants to small businesses hurt by the pandemic as part of a stimulus deal Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers announced Wednesday afternoon.
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It builds on what Newsom had initially proposed, doubling payments for undocumented immigrant families and nearly quadrupling aid for small businesses.
Notably absent from the deal is a plan to reopen schools, which Newsom has been trying to negotiate for weeks.