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“Nomadland” Wins Best Picture At 2021 Oscars

HOLLYWOOD—It has finally come to an end, and if I’m being honest I am happy. Awards season is over as the 2021 Oscars were held from two locations, the famed Dolby Digital Theatre and a train station (yes a train station people) for the first time in its history. Yes, it is a pandemic taking place America, so Hollywood’s...

SFUSD Faces Another Lawsuit Over Lowell High School

SAN FRANCISCO—A new lawsuit has been filed against the San Francisco School Board on Friday, April 23 in regards to an equity audit that was voted on February 10. The audit changed Lowell’s admissions policy from a merit-based admissions to a random lottery system like many public schools in the Bay Area, after a 5-2 vote.   The lawsuit was filed...

“Sunny Jim’s” Mayoral Mansion For Sale

SAN FRANCISCO—A 4,700 square feet property nicknamed the “Mayor’s Mansion” has gone on the market as of Saturday, April 24 for $11,850,000. The house once belonged to once mayor of San Francisco, James "Sunny Jim" Rolph who served as mayor longer than anyone else in the city's history.   Rolph served as mayor of San Francisco from January 8, 1912 to...

“Nomadland,” “Sound of Metal” Film Independent Awards Winners

SANTA MONICA—Awards season is finally and I mean finally coming to an end; it has been a major drag, a drag that has extended a little over 2 months longer than what it should normally do. The awards ceremony that highlights all things geared towards indie films, the Film Independent Spirit Awards were held on Thursday, April 22. The...

Ashland Locke Unleashed On “Young And Restless!”

HOLLYWOOD—The CBS soap “The Young and the Restless” has needed a villain for quite some time. The soap opera has had villains as of late, but none who have truly embraced his or her villainy, cue business mogul Ashland Locke. Rumors had been swirling about the guy for months, and his appearance was finally felt in Genoa City a...

SNES Chronicles “Contra III: The Alien Wars”

UNITED STATES—If there was ever a video game that I would never forget it is “Contra.” It was a game I had as a precocious 5 year-old who had the Nintendo gaming system better known as the NES. The game also had a sequel, “Super Contra” that has an amazing code that gives one infinite lives. Trust me you...

Collision Leaves One Dead, Two Injured

SAN FRANCISCO—On Tuesday, April 21, a head-on collision involving three vehicles transpired in South San Francisco that left one person dead and two people hospitalized, according to police.  The incident occurred at 12:20 p.m. at the 200 block of South Maple Avenue, the person who died was identified by the San Mateo County coroner’s office as 25-year-old San Francisco resident...

SF Police Commissioner DeJesus Departs Role

SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco Police Commissioner, Petra DeJesus is stepping down from her position after fifteen years serving in the role. Her four year term as a member of the commission board was set to end April 30. Appointed in 2005, DeJesus has worked as an attorney at the same time as she served on the board, she currently works...

Rob Bonta Confirmed As Attorney General Of CA

CALIFORNIA—On Thursday, April 22, the California legislature approved state lawmaker Rob Bonta as the state's next attorney general. Bonta tweeted after he was confirmed: "Big news!  Today, my colleagues in the Legislature confirmed my nomination as CA's next Attorney General.  I am deeply honored.  As AG, I'll strive to be the people's attorney — to protect families and right historic wrongs." Once...

SF Remembers 1906 Earthquake That Killed 3,000+

SAN FRANCISCO—On April 18, the city of San Francisco commemorated the 115th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake that killed more than 3,000 people with a ceremony at Lotta's Fountain. Both former Mayor Willie Brown and current Mayor London Breed were in attendance. Mayor Breed tweeted on April 18: "It was great to be able to come together early this morning at Lotta's...
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