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A new California bill would require landlords to accept pets. The bill, formally known as AB 2216, was introduced by Assemblymember Matt Haney (D- San Francisco) and is considered to be the first legislation of its kind in the nation. The bill is intended to “bar property owners from asking about pets on applications, prohibit […] ....
"UC optometrists hold two-day strike over labor law violations, causing delays in patient appointments. Union and UC in dispute over contracts and understaffing ....
The station is trying to address the "really hard problem" of how local news organizations "get more reach, get more audience, get more money to pay for the good work they do,” says KQED's Tim Olson. ....
By Magaly Muñoz | Post Staff The Alameda County Board of Supervisors rejected, by a 3-2 vote, the proposal to place a measure on the March 2024 ballot to change the county’s recall process to match that of the state’s. In October, the board introduced the amendment after Alameda County Counsel Donna Zieglar brought forward ....