The city will nearly double the number of shared, electric mopeds permitted on the streets.
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The number of liquor stores in a neighborhood does not have a significant relationship with alcohol consumption.
Berkeley will become the first U.S. city to use unarmed city workers, instead of police, to enforce traffic violations.
Accessing EDD benefits is virtually impossible, and the out-of-work are paying the price.
With COVID-19 cases rising, city officials had “no choice” but to pause reopening plans.
As the coronavirus continues to spread, SF’s least advantaged are the hardest-hit.
‘Pandemic pricing’ is leading to dramatic shifts in Bay Area housing costs, as some experts predict a ‘tech exodus.’
The temporary bus-only lanes are intended to keep congestion down as city reopens.
Former prisoners decry the ‘jam-packed’ conditions fueling the coronavirus outbreak.
“We will fight the whole system to fight racist injustices in our community.”