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28 votes
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California High-Speed Rail Spring 2024 construction progress report: Trainsets, construction, stations, and more
6 votes -
What kinds of part time jobs did you do when you first entered the job market?
On my own after cutting financial ties with my parents, and looking to try different kinds of work while I wait out a bad tech market. Besides uber, what are some interesting ways to work part...
On my own after cutting financial ties with my parents, and looking to try different kinds of work while I wait out a bad tech market. Besides uber, what are some interesting ways to work part time in SF? I’ve been thinking about enlisting in the army, but I think there’s probably better ideas.
About me: Recent CS grad, currently doing part-time pastry.
Edit: Thanks so much for the great ideas! I think I’ll try looking into FOH, a couple gyms, and try a temp agency as a backup.
21 votes -
The world's first regenerative organic certified vineyard | Local Legends
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This 'bats—t crazy' Bay Area grandma just set a major record
12 votes -
Family demands answers after Los Angeles Police Department officers fatally shoot mentally ill man in Koreatown
24 votes -
US Supreme Court denies California’s plea for immunity for COVID-19 deaths at San Quentin prison
18 votes -
The hidden, magnificent history of chop suey
9 votes -
Fast-growing asparagus once flourished on California farms. Why is it disappearing?
15 votes -
PG&E rates: new fee would change monthly Californian electricity charges
18 votes -
Kendrick Lamar - Meet the Grahams (2024)
45 votes -
California junk fee ban could upend restaurant industry
39 votes -
San Francisco office sells for a stunning 90% discount from 2016 price
34 votes -
The California man who hid for six months in a secret room inside Circuit City
53 votes -
Utah cat found safe in California after sneaking into Amazon return box
36 votes -
Car tracking can enable domestic abuse. Turning it off is easier said than done.
15 votes -
A golden age of renewables is beginning, and California is leading the way
26 votes -
Rooftop solar panels are flooding California’s grid. That’s a problem.
43 votes -
Keith eats everything at a Michelin dim sum restaurant
12 votes -
Big Tech has slashed its office presence in San Francisco by half
22 votes -
Making the Macintosh: Technology and culture in Silicon Valley
11 votes -
San Francisco sues Oakland over proposed airport name change
18 votes -
California sets nation-leading limit for carcinogenic chromium-6 in drinking water
17 votes -
USA, 101 Freeway: Major Los Angeles highway to undergo weeks of closures for wildlife crossing construction
32 votes -
California dairies scramble to guard herds against bird flu
7 votes -
Google blocks some California news as fight over online journalism bill escalates
26 votes -
5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030
22 votes -
Groundbreaking lawsuit accuses Roblox of exploiting young creators
22 votes -
Iowa hospital IT systems architect used a fake identity for thirty-five years
27 votes -
California store sells returned Amazon packages — still in the box
15 votes -
California is preparing to defend itself — and the nation — against Donald Trump 2.0
31 votes -
San Francisco city leaders look to bring back emergency sirens by end of 2024
8 votes -
California High-Speed Rail: Floral Avenue grade separation construction progress
15 votes -
Lego requests California police department stop using their toy heads to cover suspect mugshots on social media
40 votes -
State Farm shedding 72,000 home insurance policies in California
29 votes -
A new service is trying to fight California's loneliness epidemic
19 votes -
California, USA must triple its rate of carbon emissions reductions to reach 2030 target, report says
16 votes -
California judge rules lawsuit over Apple AirTag stalking claims can proceed
10 votes -
Hidden giants: how the UK’s 500,000 redwoods put California in the shade
25 votes -
Unique things to do in Las Vegas? (and Los Angeles)
My parents live in Los Angeles so I'm there often, but I feel like I've always done the big things that everyone's done (Hollywood Sign, Disneyland/Universal, Sunset Blvd (not worth it imo)) and...
My parents live in Los Angeles so I'm there often, but I feel like I've always done the big things that everyone's done (Hollywood Sign, Disneyland/Universal, Sunset Blvd (not worth it imo)) and eaten the popular foods (Leo's Tacos, Din Tai Fung, etc) so I'm wondering what other things I can do the next time I'm out there! I'm going out there for a bachelor party with a couple of friends in May, if that helps :)
A similar thing with Vegas, we'll be stopping by there for a couple of days after LA, and I know of all the popular things to do, mainly some gambling, buffets and shows, but is there anything outside of that that are considered -must do's- that we could check out?
22 votes -
Trolls targeted TikTok librarian Mychal Threets. Now he’s quitting to rediscover his library joy.
31 votes -
How Jim Heimann got crazy for California architecture
3 votes -
350,000 Californians are now on the FAIR Plan, the last resort for fire insurance. Now what?
36 votes -
The problem with California Prop 1
8 votes -
Waymo can now charge for robotaxi rides in LA and on San Francisco freeways
20 votes -
Shell to permanently close all of its hydrogen refuelling stations for cars in California
37 votes -
‘Burning Man for rednecks’: inside King of the Hammers, the gnarliest off-road race of the year
10 votes -
Kenji's Vietnamese garlic noodles... with twenty cloves of garlic
41 votes -
Squishmallows vs. Build-A-Bear, the cutest legal scuffle ever, is heating up
22 votes -
Berkeley's upzoning would be among America's largest
20 votes