Vacaville Mulls Revenue Rescue Plan To Keep Cops Funded And Streets Repaired
City officials say Vacaville faces a roughly $9 million shortfall and are exploring a November 2026 ballot measure to protect public safety and repair streets. The city has already enacted about $9.2 million in cost cuts, including a hiring freeze.
SF Planning Big Shot Slapped With $12K Ethics Fine Over SOM Votes
San Francisco’s Ethics Commission fined Planning Commissioner Kathrin Moore $12,000 after finding she voted on projects tied to her former employer while receiving retirement payments. The panel called the failure to recuse a serious breach of conflict‑of‑interest rules.
Teachers Strike Shuts SF Schools, Forcing 48,000 Students Out of Class for First Time Since 1979
San Francisco teachers are set to walk picket lines after negotiations collapsed, triggering the city’s first school strike in nearly half a century. With schools slated to close and no deal in hand, families are scrambling to prepare.












