Jeff Chiu / AP In 1 Major US City, Overdose Deaths Far Outpace Deaths from COVID Many fatal overdoses occurred in low-income apartment buildings, the AP reported, while others 'died on sidewalks, in alleyways and parks around the city.' By C. Douglas Golden December 21, 2020
Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images Committee Recommends Renaming Abraham Lincoln High School for the Most Insane Reason Possible Lincoln freed the slaves and was literally killed for his efforts. According to the modern left, however, he just wasn't woke enough. By Erin Erhardt December 15, 2020
Marko Geber / Getty Images California Rolls Out COVID Tracking System That Uses Residents' Smart Phones The announcement came as coronavirus cases are exploding in California and more than 80 percent of people have to stay home. By The Associated Press December 7, 2020
Jeff Chiu / AP Another Dem Official Caught Dining at Exclusive French Restaurant in California San Francisco Mayor London Breed confirmed earlier this week that she attended a party at the same exclusive restaurant Gavin Newsom did. By C. Douglas Golden December 2, 2020
Kelvin Kuo / AP California's COVID Czars Kick Out NFL Team with New Lockdown Orders California's new coronavirus restrictions have forced the San Francisco 49ers to temporarily relocate to Arizona. By The Associated Press November 30, 2020
JasonDoiy / Getty Images Fired Police Officer Charged with Homicide 3 Years After Shooting Man Suspected of Carjacking A San Francisco police officer has been charged with homicide three years after fatally shooting a carjacking suspect. By Jake Dima November 24, 2020
Elijah Nouvelage / Getty Images Georgia Dems Kick Off Runoff with California Fundraiser The two Democrats running for U.S. Senate seats in Georgia's January runoffs just held a California fundraiser for their campaigns. By Michael Austin November 15, 2020
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds - AFP / Getty Images Businesses Around the Country Board Up Windows in Calm Before Election Storm Even the White House has started assembling a 'non-scalable' barrier around its perimeter in case of unrest after Election Day. By Jennifer Jean Miller November 2, 2020
Jeff Chiu / AP San Francisco Votes To Allow People To Sue if Someone Makes a 'Racist' 911 Call Against Them 'By associating the name "Caren" or anyone else's name with such a law, really is offensive,' one resident told the board. By Jennifer Jean Miller October 25, 2020
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Big Tech CEO Emails All 10 Million Customers Warning a Vote for Trump Is a 'Vote Against Democracy' 'It’s not like we did this with a lot of enthusiasm. We did this out of a perceived necessity,' the CEO David Barrett said. By Kipp Jones October 24, 2020