Sacramento Plots SF-Style Free-Rent Pop-Ups To Shock Downtown Back To Life
With downtown vacancy still a problem, Sacramento is weighing San Francisco’s Vacant to Vibrant pop-up model — free rent, grants and city help — as a quick test of what might revive retail. The idea is simple but not cheap.
High-Tech Whale Watch: San Francisco Turns To AI To Shield Bay Giants
San Francisco switched on an AI whale‑detection network this week to warn ships when whales enter busy lanes, a move officials say could cut deadly ship strikes. The rollout follows an unusual spike in gray whale strandings in the Bay Area.
Lurie Raids $34 Million Rainy-Day Fund To Keep SF Residents On Medi‑Cal And CalFresh
Mayor Lurie will tap $34M from a federal reserve to help thousands keep Medi‑Cal and CalFresh, funding hires, outreach and a mobile enrollment truck ahead of new work rules. The city says the step is a short‑term bridge while longer fixes are pursued.
AT&T Drags California Landline War Into Federal Court, Waves $19 Billion Check
AT&T has taken its landline fight to the FCC and federal court while pledging $19 billion to speed a switch from copper to fiber; regulators and residents warn losing landlines could endanger emergency access.












