State Crime Panel Rips Sexist Court Tactics Against Women Defendants
A state panel found California law lets prosecutors use gendered evidence to undercut women’s self‑defense claims and urged judges to screen that material before juries.
Chinatown Jackpot: Oakland Snags $35.9M for Housing and Transit Fixes
Oakland won nearly $36 million in state climate funds to build an affordable housing project at 285 12th Street and to install protected bike lanes and bus-only lanes across downtown.
Downtown Showdown: Empire Records Wins Fight For One Montgomery Rooftop HQ
The Planning Commission approved Empire Records’ plan to remake One Montgomery into its global HQ after the label agreed to boost public concerts and drop an opt‑out fee. The vote closed a heated debate over a rooftop POPOS and downtown revival strategy.
Pickup Slams Into Santa Rosa Vintage Staple, Cops Red-Tag Beloved Shop
A pickup plowed through the windows of Hot Couture Vintage Fashion in downtown Santa Rosa Thursday; the building was red‑tagged and one person sustained minor injuries. Investigators are still working to determine how the crash unfolded.
Novato Council Slams Door on Romar Court Appeal, Keeps Troubled Complex Empty
Novato’s council upheld an appeals‑board order keeping the 14‑unit Romar Court building red‑tagged; tenants remain displaced while the owner pursues repairs.
Stolen Honda Chaos At Ashby And Adeline Sends Berkeley Man To Hospital
A white Honda fled after colliding at Ashby and Adeline; a passenger was taken to Highland Hospital and is expected to survive. Police say the stolen vehicle rolled into a parked AC Transit bus.
California Orders Tahoe-Truckee Schools Into CIF After Nevada Adopts Transgender Sports Ban
The California Department of Education told Tahoe‑Truckee to move its high‑school sports into the California federation after Nevada tightened transgender‑athlete rules, touching off fights over travel and fairness.












