We’ve launched a database with about 1.5 million pages of once-secret records detailing when law enforcement officers in California seriously injured someone or an agency found an officer violated policy with @kqednews.kqed.org, @sfchronicle.com @latimes.com @calmatters.org 1/
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Congratulations and thank you to the many people, programs and institutions that have brought the Police Records Access Project into being. This represents the best of journalism, hard work, collaboration and service to the communities in which we live. journalism.berkeley.edu/police-recor...
The Vallejo City Council voted to use an outside law firm to consider whether it must respond to and conduct an investigation into “recent allegations” after the ACLU sent a letter last week accusing the city attorney of misconduct.
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IKYMI: There are dangerous vacancies in firefighting at the USFS even as agency leaders continue to assure Congress and the public that it is fully staffed. Internal data shows more than 26% of positions are unfilled across the US. My story (pubbed yesterday): www.theguardian.com/world/2025/j...
NEW: Documents obtained by @thewarhorsenews.bsky.social show that of the tens of thousands of veterans who were separated from the military due to their sexuality over decades, only 21 ended up applying for a pardon—and only four have received one.
Here's my full report for @kqednews.kqed.org, including what happens next in this uncharted territory, as no other elected board has removed a sheriff in California history. www.kqed.org/news/1204569...
In a rapid-fire roll call vote, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors made California history by voting to remove an elected sheriff. Christina Corpus now has five calendar days to signify she wants to appeal the decision.
Background: www.kqed.org/news/1201828...
Bill Cassidy is challenging RFK Jr. about his changes to ACIP, the CDC's vaccine advisory panel. I chatted with @chelseacirruzzo.bsky.social a couple weeks ago about why Cassidy is uniquely positioned to question RFK Jr.'s decisions @statnews.com
The scene from an hour-long protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza this afternoon at San Francisco’s Ferry Building.
Matthew Muller, “American Nightmare” rapist and kidnapper, convicted of a new crime.
As a 16yo, Muller terrorized a young couple camping. More details here:
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I was in an immigration courthouse yesterday and the bailiff at the metal detector emphasizes that I had to keep my "recording device," a.k.a. my phone, in my pocket or bag the whole time no matter what. This must be why.
It's not every day you attend an immigration hearing for people seeking asylum to find a member of Congress -- who is seeking info from ICE about people detained while seeking asylum -- sitting behind you, but that's exactly what happened yesterday in Concord.
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District Judge Jeffrey White ruled that Wenger, who now lives in Florida, will not immediately be taken into custody because the U.S. Marshals Service is not prepared to “make provisions for [Wenger’s] safety as a former police officer.”
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Why was the first Earth Day in 1970?
In 1969, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District recorded 65 days out of compliance with the ozone health standard, a record that still stands today. Santa Clara County was regularly blanketed in smog and breathing for many was a daily struggle.
Valero Refining Co. has told California regulators that its considering closing its facility in the Bay Area city of Benicia.
“We understand the impact that this may have on our employees, business partners, and community, and will continue to work with them through this period.”
An eviction notice was posted on the Point Richmond restaurant and music venue that owed thousands in back rent and wages according to legal filings.
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Oakland news reporters Alex Hall, @darwinbondgraham.bsky.social and @shomik.bsky.social on this unusual mayoral race and the future of Oakland.
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Todays episode of KQED’s The Bay podcast features my reporting on the opening of San Francisco’s newest park and the controversy around it. And, yes -- as I said on the show -- my rollerblades are bubble gum pink.
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If a post-Chevron future for Richmond, CA, is imminent, what should the city and local stakeholders be doing right now to prepare? A comprehensive look at what might be next for this refinery town; includes analysis from our recent report. @citizenkrans.bsky.social richmondside.org/2025/04/01/c...
Local reporting doesn’t always involve contacting the EPA about the status of an oil refinery on the Virgin Islands, but sometimes it does. My latest for Richmondside looks at the very near future for refineries in the US: richmondside.org/2025/04/01/c...
✈️🌧️I got a tip Wednesday night that the federal hiring freeze affects the meteorologists who help air traffic controllers with weather reports for flights in and out of the Bay Area. They are down to 1 meteorologist & can't rehire the three vacancies.
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Uncertainty Looms Over Bay Area Climate Projects Under Trump: ‘We’re in Triage’
$60 mil in funding is at risk, stalling efforts on wildfire prevention etc. across the region, according to a new survey by Together Bay Area
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Behind the scenes of the Vallejo city government, 21 commissions, boards and committees influence legislation, study vital issues and act as a check on the city government.
So why is it so hard for the city to find people to join?
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NEW: President Trump has filed a presidential action invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a seldom-used law that gives authority to deport. It's only the fourth time in American history a president has used the act — and the first since World War II. t.co/zqQbKxGRh7
Demonstrators marched to Chevron Richmond yesterday, backing the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025 to offset catastrophic events worsened by climate change: richmondside.org/2025/03/12/l...
In a statement, Corpus has conceded that Measure A has passed, which entitles her to "a public evidentiary hearing before a neutral and unbiased body," and she and her lawyers "are confident that I will be vindicated through a legitimate process" as her record is "pristine."
"Final" Election Night results show San Mateo County voters are overwhelmingly in favor of giving supervisors the power to remove Sheriff Christina Corpus only two years into her first term. Votes in favor are at 85%. Next ballot count is set for Thursday afternoon.
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A busy week for Bay Area law enforcement: two former Antioch cops face a rare trial starting today for allegedly systematically violating people’s civil rights. Tomorrow, San Mateo County voters decide whether supervisors can fire the sheriff.
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Today I covered a rally for @kqednews.kqed.org in San Francisco's Presidio organized by park rangers in protest of cuts to staffing at National Parks.