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A little more than a month after a Waymo killed KitKat, the beloved cat at Randa’s Market, there’s a new feline on the scene. Oscar Palma introduces Coco.
Alan Wong, the new D4 supervisor, has been a progressive, then a moderate; worked with unions, then the law-and-order group Stop Crime SF. Yujie Zhou reports on Wong’s mixed allegiancesโand his support of the mayor’s upzoning plan.
Immigration enforcement has been changing a lot in San Francisco over the last three months.ย Neil G. Ballard and Sage Rรญos Mace put together an ย illustrated timeline of key events.
And Kelly Waldron looks at the data, disovering that in September ICE arrested more people in Northern California without a criminal record than with one.
More soon,
Sara
Latest News
Alan Wong has been a progressive, heโs been a moderate. Now heโs the Sunset supervisor.
ย “Both sides donโt trust him.”
How the ICE crackdown has changed in S.F.
“The Trump administration says it is now looking to hire ‘deportation judges.'”
48% of people arrested by ICE in Northern California have no criminal recordย
ICE arrests have more than tripled in Northern California this year.
Around the Neighborhoods
After KitKat killed by Waymo, liquor store gets new feline
“Coco gives us hope. Customers already love her.”
SNAP

Love on Mission Street
By Lydia Chรกvez
Events
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