838
On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we provide insights of the fraud that occurred at the end of the recall attempt for Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe and it appears they did have enough signatures to place the recall on the ballot. We get into some Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor actions and three cities could lose its Sheriffs contract under proposal by Supervisor John Gioia. San Francisco now looking at low level police stops. Gun rights advocates get win with court ruling under-21 gun sales ban is unconstitutional. More homeless spending–including City of Antioch.
- Committee Says Fraud Plays Role in Why Recall of Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe Will Not Go Forward
- Thorpe recall fails due to theft of funds, signatures not provided by contracted company
- Contra Costa County to expand health care for undocumented immigrants
- Contra Costa County supervisor considers severing sheriff contract with cities
- CHP Announces Arrest in Large Bay Area Retail Theft Operation
- Court: California’s under-21 gun sales ban unconstitutional
- SFPD Commission to Discuss Proposal to Reduce Low-Level Traffic Stops
- 2 Hurt After Helicopter Goes Down at PG&E Facility in Livermore
- $12.3 million homeless motel program approved on 3-1-1 vote by Antioch City Council
- State Funds 3 Bay Area Projects to Create Housing for Homeless
- More than a dozen homes destroyed, damaged as wildfire spreads through Orange County
- US overdose deaths hit record 107,000 last year, CDC says
- Vacaville attorney accused of several sex crimes involving children
- What the Attorney General Candidates are Saying About Defending Laws They Disagree With
- Wilson Elementary renamed to honor indigenous group
Follow Us & Subscribe
- Apple Podcast – click here
- Google Podcast – click here
- PodBean – click here
- Spotify – click here
- Stitcher – click here
- TuneIn-Alexa: click here
- Official Website
- Follow us on Facebook