On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we highlight how the Brentwood City Council is on a witch hunt to remove a planning commissioner and how out of line they are. Antioch Police report three shootings over the week. Meanwhile, City of Richmond tax is hurting businesses. Abortion constitutional amendment will be on November Ballot. SF Muni fatal shooting may have been self defense. CHP makes large fentanyl pills bust. Kenny discusses potential of a homeless Olympics. Great America might close in 10 years and Pittsburg High Quarterback Jaden Rashada selects Miami to continue career.
Articles From the Show:
Brentwood City Council to Discuss Removal of Planning Commissioner
Antioch Police Investigating Three Weekend Shootings
Some Richmond businesses may leave the city because of huge Measure U tax bill
California voters to decide on abortion-rights constitutional amendment in fall
San Francisco police say an officer was arrested on suspicion of theft, fraud and forgery
Attorney: Man involved in Muni killing shot in self-defense
19-year-old arrested after fatal sideshow-related crash in East Oakland
$225,000 and counting: Contra Costa jails were hotbed for EDD fraud
Here's How Much Money to Expect From California's ‘Inflation Relief' Payments
Tulare County deputies arrest 2, seize thousands of fentanyl pills worth $750K
Birds saved after allegedly being used for illegal cockfighting in Placer County
Man sentenced after sex assault that special education teachers witnessed on Zoom
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg proposes 24/7 respite facility for unhoused residents
These California laws take effect July 1
California's Great America to Close in 10 Years
Chevron Selling San Ramon Campus; Headquarters to Remain in California
California's largest private landowner closes all forestlands to public indefinitely due to wildfire, drought danger
Imperial Beach Pier to host drone show in place of fireworks
Pittsburg QB Rashada commits to Miami, reportedly in line for massive NIL deal