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  • [H2] Marin supervisors to consider 9% waste rate hike for Recology customers in West Marin
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  • [H2] Country Joe McDonald, Bay Area rock icon and Woodstock anti-war singer, dies at 84
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  • [H2] San Jose officials weigh advocates’ calls to divest city funds from companies tied to ICE
  • [H2] Special election scheduled this summer to fill long-vacant Ukiah Unified trustee seat
  • [H2] Contra Costa County supervisors vote to put sales tax on June ballot to offset federal cuts
  • [H2] Alameda County elections chief Tim Dupuis to retire; Cornejo named interim registrar
  • [H2] Oakland voters will decide June parcel tax measure to fund police, fire and city services
  • [H2] Transit advocates, mayor launch signature-gathering campaign for Muni ballot measure
  • [H2] Housing & Homelessness
  • [H2] San Jose to clear notorious ‘Jungle’ homeless encampment again — possibly for last time
  • [H2] Alameda County allocates $53 million from Measure W fund to 10 housing projects
  • [H2] Rife with dysfunction: SJ homeless shelter workers allege misconduct, safety problems
  • [H2] Redwood Valley residents affected by 2017 fires can apply for homebuyer funding
  • [H2] Marin City affordable project sparks fears of gentrification with Drake Avenue Apartments
  • [H2] Former CEO of SF homelessness nonprofit charged with stealing $1.2M in public funds
  • [H2] Inside/Out: A Prison Journalism Project
  • [H2] Newsom joins San Quentin inmates, staff to celebrate opening of $239M learning center
  • [H2] Family of man stabbed to death in Salinas Valley State Prison files civil rights suit
  • [H2] Panel explores impact of mass incarceration and reforms on Black Silicon Valley residents
  • [H2] Allegations of rigged elections cast doubt over inmate representation at San Quentin
  • [H2] How 2025 changed criminal justice: Prop. 36 toughened penalties, prisons kept shrinking
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  • [H2] Crime & Public Safety
  • [H2] Swalwell to demand answers on deportation of deaf 6-year-old without hearing aids
  • [H2] 8 more arrested in Oakland police crackdown on prostitution along International Blvd
  • [H2] San Mateo County judge orders squatter removal service owner, affiliate to stand trial
  • [H2] Oakland rolls out new safety measures along Telegraph Ave, Broadway on weekend nights
  • [H2] UCSF social workers rally for safer work environment after colleague’s fatal stabbing
  • [H2] Campbell moves to ban ICE on public property, following Santa Clara, San Jose
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  • [H2] Teacher morale sags: About half of California educators say they may leave the profession
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