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In San Francisco, one of the bluest cities in America, leaders struggle to balance Democratic principles with the practicality.
almost 2 years ago
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Police said they had arrested one person described as a “related suspect.”
almost 2 years ago
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Two new approaches to the state’s mounting humanitarian crisis seek to focus attention on addicts and the mentally ill and on bringing new accountability to local governments to resolve the problem
over 1 year ago
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There is no threat to abortion in California. But Proposition 1, which seeks to enshrine the right in its constitution, may complicate politics in key races.
over 1 year ago
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The tape of a conversation, which targeted Black people among others, has threatened a longstanding racial coalition in the city.
over 1 year ago
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Nury Martinez, captured on the tape making disparaging remarks about various city residents and the young Black son of a fellow council member, earlier resigned the council presidency.
over 1 year ago
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The victims of the nation’s latest mass shooting spanned a spectrum of American life.
about 1 year ago
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State measures, pushed after previous mass shootings, mean California has fewer gun deaths per resident than most states.
about 1 year ago
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Monterey Park was the nation’s first Asian-majority city. Now its history includes a grimmer development: a mass killing.
about 1 year ago
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One enormous facility on the northern edge of metro Los Angeles reveals expectations of marijuana becoming legal nationally.
11 months ago
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A liberal city, defined by a prestigious university and a housing crisis, tries to find a middle ground in a place molded by protest.
11 months ago