Day Around the Bay: SF Supervisor Wants Homeless Shelters Spread Out Evenly All Over Town
Briefly

The California Bar has acknowledged that some multiple choice questions on its recent bar exam were developed using AI, leading to demands for the state Supreme Court to reduce the passing score. This admission raises concerns over the Bar's decision to utilize non-lawyers and AI in creating assessment questions. Additionally, various news outlets reported on pressing local issues, including District 5 Supervisor Bilal Mahmood's proposal for homeless shelters, increasing violence in Oakland, the Real ID deadline anxiety, and business challenges faced by Jack in the Box.
The California Bar's use of AI for exam questions raises concerns, prompting a plea to the state Supreme Court to lower passing scores for future candidates.
District 5 Supervisor Bilal Mahmood's proposal to establish homeless shelters in every district aims to balance the lack of shelters in specific areas, but may face local backlash.
Oakland's 27th homicide this year reflects a troubling increase in violence, raising community safety concerns and highlighting the city's ongoing struggles with crime.
The upcoming Real ID deadline has spurred DMV offices in the Bay Area to extend hours, addressing public anxiety about compliance and access.
The Secretary of Defense's security breach by using an unsecured connection for communication reflects ongoing issues with cybersecurity within governmental offices.
Jack in the Box's decision to close 200 stores and consider the sale of Del Taco indicates significant challenges faced by the fast-food chain.
Read at sfist.com
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