The fight for short-term rental regulation heated up on April 26 as large rallies both in support and against Supervisor Chiu’s legislation on the subject were held in front of City Hall.
Leah Pimentel at afternoon rally in support of Read More »
Since Indiana Pacers President Larry Bird made a major midseason trade, the team has imploded. Yet Bird, the best white NBA player over the last thirty years, gets no blame in the media for wrecking the Pacers chemistry.
As the Read More »
The ultimate absurdity of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has been visited upon my home state of Washington.
One of the many outlandish propositions of NCLB was that 100 percent of students at all schools in the United Read More »
Mayor Bates & The Chamber of Commerce
by Harry Brill
On April 17 the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce stated in a leaflet that it supported “REGIONAL WAGE LEVELS”. Less than one week later, on April 22, MAYOR BATES sent a Read More »
As much as we’d like to place Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s racist rants in isolation (and Commissioner Silver issued a lifetime ban on Sterling today), they followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding Michigan’s abolition of affirmative action, and its Read More »
Senator Mark Leno’s smartphone “kill switch” bill failed to pass last week, but could still pass in May when SB 962 comes up for another vote. Yesterday, we suggested grassroots mobilization would help get the bill passed. I talked to Read More »
A bill to provide for a renters’ rebate for low-income California tenants passed a key committee earlier today. Co-sponsored by Tenants Together, the bill addresses a central demand of the Renters’ Day of Action held in Sacramento earlier this year. Read More »
First as a proud geezer about to turn 70, I could care less about the seat cushion colors. Stigmatized??? no, more than someone carrying a white cane. As to the highly useful vertical handholds, just one of the advantages is Read More »