Humpday Headlines: SF School Board Approves Layoff Notices
Briefly

A shooting incident on Highway 24 in Oakland has resulted in one individual being shot in the leg, causing a substantial traffic jam for over two hours as the victim self-transported to the hospital. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Board of Education has approved layoff notices for approximately 550 educators amid budgetary issues. In Antioch, the police commission has been suspended due to a lack of quorum, reflecting ongoing governance challenges. Additionally, Fresno resident Marcus Ruiz Evans reports increased support for the California secession movement, and an unvaccinated child's death in Texas underscores public health risks associated with vaccine hesitancy.
One person was shot in the leg on Highway 24, prompting a two-hour traffic disruption as they self-transported to the hospital after the incident.
The San Francisco Board of Education is facing a financial crisis, leading to preliminary layoff notices sent to approximately 550 educators.
Marcus Ruiz Evans, a longtime supporter of California's secession movement, is currently observing a spike in support for his cause.
An unvaccinated child in Texas has died from measles, indicating ongoing public health challenges and the risks of vaccine hesitancy.
Read at sfist.com
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