San Jose Crowd Erupts Over U.S. Raid That Seized Maduro
More than 100 people rallied at Mexican Heritage Plaza to denounce U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Local activists called the operation illegal and urged oversight.
Ninth Circuit Torpedoes California City Open-Carry Ban
A 9th Circuit panel ruled California's open‑carry ban unconstitutional in a 2–1 decision, targeting a population rule that covers most urban counties. The state is weighing rehearing and appeals.
Bay Area Parents on Alert as Disney Hit With $10 Million Kids-Privacy Fine
A federal judge approved a $10M settlement after regulators said Disney mislabeled kids' YouTube videos, allowing data collection. The order forces a review program and new safeguards for video tags.
S.F. Fire Lieutenant In Hot Water Over Anti-Immigrant Instagram Blast
San Francisco fire officials are investigating a lieutenant after Instagram posts that appeared to cheer a recent ICE operation. The posts were removed after reporters sought comment.
Richmond Mayor Rocked By Uproar Over Bondi Beach Posts
Bay Area Jewish leaders demanded Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez resign after he reposted conspiracy-laced content about the Bondi Beach massacre. Martinez apologized and deleted the posts.
EDD Burns Millions on 'Ghost' Cellphones Nobody Used, Audit Says
A state audit found EDD paid about $4.6 million in monthly fees for thousands of cellphones and hotspots that went unused. Auditors urged tighter monitoring and a 90‑day cutoff rule.












