S.F. Board of Supervisors unanimously elects new president
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Shamann Walton is the new president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.Nick Otto / Special to The Chronicle
Supervisor Shamann Walton has been elected president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in a unanimous vote that elevated him to the top of the city’s most powerful political body and put him second in line to the mayor.
Walton represents District 10, the southeastern edge of San Francisco, which includes neighborhoods like Bayview-Hunters Point, Potrero Hill and Dogpatch. Now, he will also lead the 11-member board through an uncertain and tumultuous time in San Francisco.
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Malba is on track to be one of the most expensive places in New York City to buy a home this year, a new study found. (Shutterstock)
MALBA, QUEENS Malba is on track to be one of the most expensive places in New York City to buy a home this year, a new study says.
Homes in Malba sold for a median price of $1.07 million last year, landing the Northeast Queens enclave among the 50 New York City neighborhoods with the highest median home sale prices last year, according to a report released Tuesday by the real estate website PropertyClub.
Renewed call for shipyard excavation moratorium â the legal legacy of harm to the Hunters Point community
January 1, 2021
âWe are fighting this toxic genocide all the way to the top of the government ladder,â say attorneys for Hunters Point resident plaintiffs Charles A. Bonner & A. Cabral Bonner in the Hunters Point Community Lawsuitseeking $27 billion in the biggest eco-fraud case in history. Here, Charles Bonner speaks at a July 2018 press conference. â Photo: Liz Moughon, SF Chronicle
by Ahimsa Porter Sumchai, MD PD (Postdoctoral Fellow)
âWe are fighting this toxic genocide all the way to the top of the government ladder.â â Charles A Bonner and A. Cabral Bonner, attorneys for plaintiffs in the Hunters Point Community Lawsuit
The icy sheets dominating Mille Lacs Lake shores proved their unpredictability the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 19-20, when a shift in lake ice left numerous anglers stranded on a floe away from shore. A rescue operation occurred near Agate Bay Resort and Fisherâs Resort, on the northeast shore of the lake, throughout the afternoon and evening of Dec. 19. Then, the morning of Dec. 20 saw another rescue out of Red Door Resort, further west.
Aitkin County Sheriff Dan Guida spoke on his departmentâs involvement in the Dec. 19 rescue, stating that his office was first called about the stranded anglers at 5:30 p.m. Due to a shift in the ice, Guida said a gap of open water between 30 and 100 feet wide formed along the northeast shore of the lake, stretching from just north of Nittiâs Hunters Point to Malmo.