San Francisco Restricts Drone Testing by DoorDash in Mission District PDR Zones Following New Legislation
San Francisco's Planning Commission now requires permits for exterior drone testing in PDR zones, a move resulting from DoorDash's drone activities and concerns about privacy and employment in diverse socioeconomic areas.
Santa Clara Power Play As Council Weighs Super Bowl Grab For Kids’ Fields And Rate Hike
Council meets Tuesday to consider allowing the NFL use the Youth Soccer Park during Super Bowl week and a 4% Silicon Valley Power rate increase. Both items are on the year-end agenda.
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.
Rohnert Park Dad Says ICE Lockup Drove Him To Brink Of Self-Deport
A Rohnert Park father says 20 days in ICE custody after a missed app check-in pushed him to consider voluntary departure while his lawyer filed a habeas petition.
Lurie’s Charter Reform Squad Stacked With Downtown Power Brokers, Critics Say
Mayor Daniel Lurie’s new charter working group is stacked with business and philanthropic leaders, and critics say public input was restricted. The composition raises questions about whose priorities will shape any ballot measure.
Salinas Cops Score Big Payday Guarding Super Bowl and World Cup
Salinas' City Council unanimously approved sending officers to guard Super Bowl LX and six World Cup matches at Levi's Stadium, with officials promising local patrols won't be affected.
Bay Area Civil Rights Groups File Lawsuits Challenging Trump Administration's Immigration Enforcement Policies
Bay Area activists sue the Trump administration, challenging courthouse detentions and a policy shift leading to re-arrests of immigrants. They argue these actions violate procedural norms and established policies.
SF Supes Plot Showdown to Kick ICE Out of City Parks and Lots
A draft ordinance from Supervisor Bilal Mahmood would bar ICE from using city parks, parking lots and public plazas as staging grounds while allowing targeted arrests. The Board could vote in January 2026, setting up a likely legal clash with the federal government.












