California, the U.S. coronavirus hot spot early this year, in recent weeks has recorded some of the lowest case rates in the country — lower than some states that are more vaccinated.
As horrific as the winter surge was, with hospitals overwhelmed and death rates hitting pandemic peaks, experts say California emerged from it with a relatively significant amount of natural immunity. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
Experts stress that case rates are just one data point — and that a more telling metrics at this point are hospitalizations and death rates, which are low across the board in both California and New England due to the power of vaccines. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
In Marin, median household income is $115,000. It’s also the whitest county in the Bay Area, with 66% of its population identifying as non-Hispanic white.
This neighborhood is the most racially segregated in the Bay Area, according to a new analysis by the Othering and Belonging Institute. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
Here are the racial demographics of the Bay Area's 10 most segregated neighborhoods in 2020, according to the UC Berkeley research organization: sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
The projectwould have allowed property owner Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist to knock down an existing structure and replace it with a 13-story group housing complex. A church would have been built on the ground floor. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
While the project was backed by some pro-housing advocates, it was opposed by several prominent neighborhood groups that argued the area lacks larger family-size units with full kitchens and private bedrooms. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
Supervisor Matt Haney, who represents the Tenderloin, said he worked with planning staff to see if the unit sizes could be increased while still meeting the group housing definition. In the end, it couldn’t be done, he said.
Last month, the Department of Fish and Wildlife received three tips of wolf sightings in northern Ventura County, and then officials found wolf tracks nearby.
According to “60 Minutes,” Haugen’s complaints say the internal documents show that Facebook knows its platform amplifies hate, violence and political unrest, but that it conceals that from its users. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
Former Facebook project manager Frances Haugen revealed her identity on “60 Minutes” as the person who leaked tens of thousands of the company’s internal research documents.
Whistleblower Frances Haugen said the documents showed that Facebook was concealing information about its risks to users, and about its progress in combating hate and misinformation.