SF News Sunday Links: Thousands March In ‘No Kings’ Protests Across the Bay Area Stockton and Modesto have the most supercommuters in the country of cities with populations over 200,000; the government shutdown, currently on its 44th day, is the longest in US history; and thousands across the Bay Area marched in "No Kings" protests Saturday.
SF News Sunday Links: Hundreds Line Up in Emeryville for Opening of Japanese Market Tokyo Central Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father Adrian Conejo Arias have been released from ICE custody; one person involved in a high-speed CHP chase in San Leandro was killed and another seriously injured; and the grand opening of Tokyo Central in Emeryville was met with huge crowds.
SF News Sunday Links: Pro-Trump Counter-Protestors Crash ‘No Kings’ Rally in Palo Alto Some Glen Park residents are perplexed by Time Out's coining their beloved neighborhood as cool; Mayor Lurie was conspicuously absent from Saturday’s “No Kings” rally in SF; and some MAGA supporters showed up to Palo Alto’s “No Kings” protest.
Arts & Entertainment Photo: Heart Of Humans On Ocean Beach To Counter Hate We showed up for love, tolerance, and justice #sfrally @CBSSF @KTVU @kron4news pic.twitter.com/uUxhtkfVlC— twwsfbay (@twwsfbay) August 27, 2017 While much of the city was focused on rallies and marches against
Arts & Entertainment Thousand-Plus Turn Out for "Tax the 1%" Banner at Ocean Beach Over a thousand participants showed up at Ocean Beach today to be part of the human banner spelling out "Tax the 1%," which had a better ring to it than the initial plans
Arts & Entertainment Tomorrow: Human "Tax the Rich" Banner at Ocean Beach In concurrence with the Occupy movement, folks will be forming a human banner at Ocean Beach tomorrow morning, which will spell out "TAX THE RICH!" Over 600 people -- and counting -- have