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➤ Oakland: A federal judge denied a motion by former Mayor Sheng Thao and three co-defendants to suppress evidence in their corruption case, rejecting claims of investigative misconduct. Thao and the others, who face bribery, fraud, and conspiracy-related charges, are scheduled to go to trial Oct. 19. (More)
➤ Santa Cruz: The city held a partial reopening of its Municipal Wharf on Wednesday, 16 months after a December 2024 storm tore out a 150-foot section and forced the rescue of three city workers. The rebuilt 1,100-square-foot section leaves the wharf about 150 feet short of its original 1914 terminus. (See Details)
➤ San Francisco: A new analysis says the “CEO tax” on the June 2 ballot, Proposition D, would push consumer prices up 0.1% to 0.2%, according to opponents. Supporters say the measure, targeting large companies with wide executive-to-worker pay gaps, would raise over $300 million for city services. (More)
➤ Sacramento: A proposed $1.7 billion city budget would close a $66.2 million deficit by eliminating 46 filled positions and nearly 100 vacant jobs, though officials say some employees may shift into open roles. Police and firefighters are spared, with the budget due for approval by June 9. (More)
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