The best-kept secret at the
Washington Post is not who will replace Marty Baron as executive editor. It’s who runs the
Post‘s Peloton account.
Reports of the
Post Peloton account have bouncedaroundonsocialmedia for a couple of months. People seem most likely to encounter the
Post Peloton account when they unexpectedly receive a “high-five” from it after completing a workout or hitting a milestone. (As the partners of several
Washingtonian employees have patiently explained to me, Peloton users can buy a subscription from the company that allows others to congratulate you when you accomplish something.)
Having a presence on Peloton is in line with the Post’s engagement goals. As Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, then a
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San Francisco Chronicle Launches Real Estate Guide, Offering Resources to People Moving into or .
San Francisco ChronicleApril 28, 2021 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO, April 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Whether moving to the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time or relocating within the Bay Area, the San Francisco Chronicle, Northern California’s largest newspaper, has launched a new “San Francisco Chronicle Real Estate Guide,” an easy-to-use primer for many of the most popular neighborhoods and housing markets in the region.
The guide covers 64 cities, towns and neighborhoods from Napa and Sonoma counties in the North Bay to the storied districts of San Francisco and down to San Jose in the South Bay. This data-rich guide includes browsable statistics on school districts, home prices and commute times, as well as city profiles to help people find their new homes in the heart of the B
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Outraged residents move to recall Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli as brother calls on him to resign
Alexandria Bordas, Cynthia Dizikes, Rachel Swan, Sarah Ravani
April 11, 2021
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Hollie Clausen of Santa Rosa holds up a sign calling for Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli to resign at a rally outside Christopher Creek Winery in Healdsburg.Marlena Sloss / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Mayor Foppoli has been accused by multiple women of sexual assault dating as far back as 2003.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Allegra Wilson of Santa Rosa holds a sign reading “believe survivors” at a rally calling for Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli to resign outside Christopher Creek Winery in Healdsburg.Marlena Sloss / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli denied accusations of sexual assault documented in a Chronicle investigation, saying in a statement released Saturday night that the allegations were “unfounded” and driven by politics, and making clear he would fight growing calls to resign. “Despite the clear political and social machinations that are outwardly and obviously driving the effort to put my head on a spike, I never imagined I would be pursued as a.