
"The collapse of the California College of the Arts was the result of a real estate gamble and expansion to San Francisco that ultimately failed, but there is more to the story. An investigation finds that CCA trustees financially benefited from selling SF properties to the college, and Gavin Newsom also directed $20 millino in state funds to bail out the school, which legislators now have questions about. [Chronicle] San Jose was just named the world's least affordable city for first-time homebuyers. [KPIX]"
"Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is overseeing the case of the apparent Tucson abduction of Today show host Savannah Guthrie's mother, is vehemently denying a report that Guthrie's brother-in-law is the prime suspect in the case. [Bay Area News Group] Trump's border czar Tom Homan is pulling 700 federal agents out of Minnesota, but leaving 2,000 of them in place. [New York Times]"
Tesla abandoned plans for a driverless taxi charging station at 825 Sansome in Jackson Square after pushback. The Teamsters appealed a conditional use permit and eight supervisors indicated they would likely vote with the union. The California College of the Arts collapsed after a failed San Francisco expansion and real-estate gamble; an investigation found trustees financially benefited from selling SF properties to the college and Governor Gavin Newsom directed $20 million in state funds to the school, prompting legislative questions. San Jose was named the world's least affordable city for first-time buyers. New documents link Kimbal Musk and Bill Gates to Jeffrey Epstein. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos denied reports implicating Savannah Guthrie's brother-in-law. Tom Homan withdrew 700 federal agents from Minnesota while leaving 2,000 in place.
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