Day Around the Bay: SF's Free Outdoor Movie Screenings Have Been Canceled for 2025
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Zoe Rosenberg, a senior at UC Berkeley and an animal rights activist, is facing trial for stealing four chickens from a Perdue facility, an act her supporters deem a rescue. Despite potential prison time, she plans to wear a Cal-colored ankle monitor at her graduation. Additionally, the SF Parks Alliance has canceled its Sundown Cinema series after experiencing financial difficulties, although they will host a free screening of Wicked. Meanwhile, the qualifications for low-income status have increased significantly in the Bay Area, reflecting the rising cost of living.
Zoe Rosenberg, a UC Berkeley senior and animal rights activist, faces trial for allegedly stealing four chickens, facing prison time amid her supporters viewing the act as a rescue.
The San Francisco Parks Alliance announced the cancellation of SF's free outdoor movies in the park series due to financial difficulties, despite continuing a screening of Wicked on June 7.
In San Francisco, a $100,000 annual salary is now deemed low-income, with Santa Clara County's threshold pushing to $111,700, reflecting escalating living costs in the Bay Area.
Former Antioch police officer involved in department scandals found guilty of illegal steroid distribution and evidence tampering, highlighting ongoing issues within the law enforcement agency.
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