On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we talk about how Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe continues to act like a child in public with those who disagree with him as shown at the Antioch Police forum last night. Antioch residents protest rent increases—we talk about why increases happen from a business side. San Jose Mayoral candidate wants to change early release policy for COVID-19. A list of worst run cities is provided by WalletHub. Feinstein wants to increase age to buy assault weapons while Kiley wants to do away with top 2 primary system. Plus more.
Articles From the Show:
Antioch Residents Rally for Safe and Affordable Housing in Response to Egregious Rent Increases
Another felony conviction dropped amid criminal probe of Antioch officers
San Jose mayoral candidate seeks change to county jail's pandemic early release policy
Investigators say fireworks caused Pittsburg wildfire that forced evacuations
Fire Districts and Law Enforcement Caution Citizens on Fire Danger Related to Fireworks
The worst-run cities in California: study
Feinstein Introduces Senate Gun Bill Amendment Raising Age to Buy Assault Weapons
Sacramento approves effort expanding city’s guaranteed income program
Councilmember Sean Loloee to provide proof of residency history to Sacramento City Council
Anaheim police searching for stolen U-Haul with autistic man inside
Bill to Prohibit Selling Weight Loss Supplements To Minors Passes Sen. Committee
Assemblyman Kiley Introduces Constitutional Amendment to End CA’s Jungle Primary
LA City Council votes for $25 a Hour Wage Increase For All Private Hospital Workers
Here’s how San Bernardino County plans to fight homelessness
California’s white households get bigger property tax breaks than Black, Latino homeowners under Prop 13, study says
Assembly Bill 2840 should be spiked by the Legislature
County of Ventura spokeswoman arrested in suspected DUI hit-and-run
Anaheim may be mayor-less until next election this fall
Mission Viejo’s Entire City Council Might be up for Election This November
Woman killed by lightning strike while walking dogs in Pico Rivera identified
Paradise home becomes first in the U.S. to be designated a 'wildfire-prepared home'