Declining school enrollment in Davis is a result of Measure J, which has made it difficult to build housing for families, leading to a lack of balance in the community and a need for responsible development to sustain the city's future.
The crisis over San Francisco's overwhelmed public defense system has intensified as the court held its seventh hearing before Judge Dorfman to address the ongoing "unavailability" of the Public Defender's Office, resulting in a backlog of unresolved cases and a lack of communication between justice partners.
A San Francisco jury acquitted a man of all charges after he spent eight months in custody for felony possession of drugs with intent to sell, despite the SFPD's February 2025 raid at Jefferson Square Park that led to his arrest.
The Everyday Injustice Podcast discusses a new study revealing that California dramatically underfunds its public defense system, resulting in an imbalance of 77% more spent on prosecution than defense, and calls for a shift in narrative and investment in defense to create a more equitable justice system.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SFBA) released a statement condemning a hate crime against Sunnyvale volunteers for the Vigil of Gaza project, urging the city's Department of Public Safety to launch a full investigation.