Harm Reduction Fails San Francisco

by Randy Shaw on May 11, 2026 (BeyondChron.org) A Tale of Two San Francisco’s Sidewalk drug users do more than hurt San Francisco’s image—they also undermine the city’s remaining low-income and working-class neighborhoods. Communities our elected officials continually vow to protect. Harm reduction policies targeted to street addicts force low-income and working people… Continue reading

Wavy Gravy, most famous counterculture icon alive in Berkeley, turns 90

Posted in Community He’s emceed Woodstock, lived with Bob Dylan, clowned for the Grateful Dead, co-founded a summer camp and saved the eyesight of millions. A resident of Berkeley since the ’70s, he’s being feted this weekend in San Francisco. by Nathan Dalton May 12, 2026 (Berkeleyside.org) Never miss local events! Sign… Continue reading

Book: “Chains of Command: The Rise and Cruel Reign of the Franchise Economy”

Chains of Command: The Rise and Cruel Reign of the Franchise Economy Hardcover by Brian Callaci (Author) See all formats and editions A surprising look at the big business of owning small businesses and what America’s franchise economy means for its workers. Walk into a McDonald’s anywhere in the United States, and it… Continue reading

Political Notes: CA statewide candidates back high-speed rail project

Political Notes: CA statewide candidates back high-speed rail project

A rendering shows the Fresno Station for the state’s high-speed rail project. It would reconnect downtown and Chinatown via an elevated pedestrian crossing. Image: Courtesy ARUP A massive headache that awaits California’s next governor, and their successor in either 2031 or 2035, is seeing the state’s long promised and bedeviled… Continue reading