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San Francisco Supervisor Myrna Melgar underscoring the city’s obligation to sustain the struggling San Francisco Zoo. Melgar made the remark as officials weigh options including a city takeover, a new nonprofit operator or closure. A new analysis found shutting the zoo could cost more than keeping it open, as the city would still be responsible for animal care and the property, prompting a proposed $8.5 million loan to stabilize operations. (The San Francisco Standard)
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Idaho House Minority Leader Rep. Ilana Rubel, reflecting on a controversial bill that would have required charities, including churches and food banks, to verify citizenship before providing aid. She and other Democrats criticized the Republican-led Legislature for pursuing policies they say prioritize cuts and culture issues over essential services, while highlighting the defeat of the measure as a key moment of opposition. (Idaho Statesman)
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Gregg Phillips, who leads the Office of Response and Recovery at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, recounting on a podcast that his car was once “lifted up” and moved miles away, and in another instance that he suddenly found himself at a Waffle House in Rome, Ga., roughly 50 miles from where he had been moments earlier. He later characterized the experiences as part of a religious journey during a serious illness. Before his appointment, Phillips was also known for his involvement in election conspiracy efforts tied to the 2020 election, adding to scrutiny from lawmakers and critics over his role overseeing a major federal disaster response division. (The Guardian)
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Galt, Calif., Police Department, addressing rising concerns over unsafe e-bike use. The warning comes after months of outreach tied to increasing reports of reckless riding, including high speeds, multiple riders, lack of helmets and dangerous maneuvers near traffic. Officials say enforcement is now ramping up, with violations potentially leading to fines, parental notification or impoundment, as the city responds to growing safety risks, particularly among younger riders. (Lodi News-Sentinel)