SF Document Request Reveals a Lowell High School Teacher was Suspended for Racial Remarks Toward White Students Last Year
Per a document request by Fox News - whose motivations are unclear, a San Francisco teacher faced suspension after allegedly singling out white male students by making them stand before their classmates and playing explicit music in class.
Umpqua Bank Hit with a Second, Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Ponzi Scheme
Umpqua Bank is facing another lawsuit in connection to the Professional Financial Investors (PFI) Ponzi scheme scandal, with 11 investors alleging that the branch bank in Novato was complicit in the fraudulent activities.
Report: San Francisco Dominates Global AI Funding with Most Rounds Closed, Most Money Raised Crunchbase Data Reveals
Hoodline analyzed Crunchbase's latest data. It unveils San Francisco as the epicenter of global AI funding, overshadowing other cities and attracting significant investments, despite the alleged exodus.
Twin Girls, Who Lost Parents in Redwood City Street Racing Tragedy, Seek Justice Through Civil Lawsuit
A grieving family has filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of 8-year-old twins, whose loving parents were tragically killed in a Redwood City street-racing incident last November, with the accused drivers' criminal trials still pending.
Mayor Breed's Controversial Drug Crackdown Plan Takes Effect Ahead of San Francisco Pride
San Francisco Sheriff's Department to deploy Emergency Services Unit to crack down on drugs as part of Mayor London Breed's plan. Start of enforcement coincides with San Francisco Pride.
Four Suspects on Trial for Pig's Blood Vandalism of Former Santa Rosa Officer's Home, As Woman Testifies Against Them
Four suspects are on trial for the bizarre 2021 incident of vandalizing a former Santa Rosa police officer's home with pig's blood, allegedly sparked by testimony in the George Floyd trial.
Driver Suspected of Intoxication in Fatal Accident That Killed Champion Cyclist Ethan Boyes in Presidio
U.S. Park Police report on the April 4 death of champion cyclist Ethan Boyes in the Presidio indicates the driver who struck and killed him may have been intoxicated. Investigation still ongoing.


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