Inside the Berkeley Mayoral Election - Part 6
In his January 16 column for The New Yorker, Jay Caspian Kang wondered: “Is California going through the early stages of a political realignment that has not qu... … more »
In his January 16 column for The New Yorker, Jay Caspian Kang wondered: “Is California going through the early stages of a political realignment that has not qu... … more »
Missing context, misleading stories helped boost longshot Adena Ishii into the city's top office. Part Three of this series on the Berkeley mayoral election ... … more »
This is Part II of a series on the election of Adena Ishii as mayor of Berkeley. CLICK HERE to read Part I. Until late September, I didn’t pay much attention... … more »
The Marin County Bicycle Coalition’s periodic campaigns to reconstruct the half-mile-long Alto Tunnel make the proposal sound deceptively simple by using the misno... … more »
Under the radar, a Wicks-Bonta housing bill changes the standards for projects in a way that undermines any professional planning standards. AB 1893, authored... … more »
A Notice from the First Amendment Coalition! A new California bill will weaken open-meetings protections by excusing officials who serve on a wide range of loca... … more »
According to the Marin Water’s (formerly known as the Marin Municipal Water District - MMWD) latest “Update on the Water Supply Roadmap, April 30, 2024, among ... … more »
The Media stated it was because the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) drastically cut the prospective reimbursement rates to the private Medicar... … more »
In her latest post, "Web of Debt," author Ellen Brown, details the precipice our global economy is teetering on and how derivatives exposure to the tune of over ... … more »
Let's evaluate how well the Department of Finance (DoF) has done in forecasting California's population in the past. I will use a method of testing their model th... … more »