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This Week’s News: Burning Bus, Bad Cop, Trump is Scared and Workers Rock
This week’s news touches on some serious worker solidarity in San Francisco; a burning bus, a bad cop, baller rumors and one snarky marquis in Oakland; the death of George H.W. Bush; G20 highlights and lowlights; all the Special Counsel fun Trump came home to and a bunch of other
Why Trumpers Don’t Want to See His Moral Failings
Trump supporters see him as the messenger for White Male Privilege Patriarchal control. These oppressive Trump values are more important to his supporters than the rule of law, professional competence, or upholding of moral character. Until there is a culture shift in those who have little issues with racism, misogyny,
Top DUI Lawyer Explains Best Way to Handle a DUI Stop
The best way to set the officer at ease, is to already be ready when he approaches your vehicle: windows down, dome light on, engine off, radio off,
hands on the wheel at 10 and 2, take a deep breath and do not make any sudden movements.
Oakland Police Department Pays for Bad Behavior, Again
An Oakland Police Department officer and once-Rookie of the Year “slapped” a child and the city is about to foot the legal bill. Add that to the other four settlements payed out for police misconduct and vehicle accidents in this year alone, and OPD is really batting a thousand. The
Contra Costa County FINALLY Bans Styrofoam
Contra Costa County was the last stubborn hold-out without a ban on styrofoam in the Bay Area, but that all changed Tuesday night when the county’s Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to kick the health and environmental hazards to the curb. Styrofoam, a form of polystyrene, has been a take-out
SF Pet Care Workers Form Union, Hold Rally
Guest Post by Laura Territo, RVT San Francisco’s Mission District has one of the largest and most expensive veterinary specialty hospitals in the Bay Area. If your pet has ever been sick; there’s a good chance you’ve already seen one of the many emergency or board certified Veterinarians at San
Hotel Workers Win! SF Marriot Strike Finally Ends
After nearly two months of picket lines in 8 different cities, hotel workers won a tentative agreement with Marriot, the world’s largest hotel operator. The hotel worker’s strike, which began Oct. 4, affected seven different hotels here in San Francisco operated by Marriott, and more than 2,000 workers marched outside the hotels, demanding a new contract with
How Successful Marketing Could Change Everything for the Cannabis Industry
People are exposed to a massive volume of advertising every day, from billboards to television commercials. In a media-saturated landscape, advertising plays a huge role in the success or failure of a business. Indeed, advertising and successful marketing helps sell products in almost all industries. It’s hard to imagine an