
"Last week, Sunnyvale City Councilmember Richard Mehlinger sent a scathing response to a text message from the campaign of Santa Clara County Assessor candidate, Rishi Kumar. To Mehlinger's surprise, someone from the same number as the campaign replied to his remark with a retort that ended with, F OFF fface. [Bay Area News Group] Ashlee Buzzard, the mother of missing 9-year-old Santa Barbara girl, Melodee Buzzard, was arrested Friday on charges of false imprisonment, but police say the arrest wasn't related to Melodee's case."
"It's been determined that Ashlee traveled from California to Nebraska with Melodee, who was last seen on October 9 near the ColoradoUtah border, but she was not seen upon Ashlee's return to California on October 10. [SFGate] In November 1963, the first mass sit-in of the Bay Area civil rights movement took place at Mel's Diner when co-owner Harold Dobbs was running for mayor. The sit-in resulted in better hiring practices and economic training programs for Black workers and the loss of the mayoral race for Dobbs. [Broke-Ass Stuart]"
"The Contra Costa County city of San Ramon was the center of at least seven small earthquakes Sunday morning, starting with two back-to-back 3.8 and 3.7 magnitude earthquakes at 9:38 am, followed by two 3.0 and 2.9 quakes. [NBC Bay Area] The Trump administration is demanding that the states that began administering SNAP payments Friday give the money back after Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson paused an earlier ruling by a federal judge calling for the immediate disbursement of payments. [The Associated Press]"
Sunnyvale City Councilmember Richard Mehlinger received an insulting text reply tied to a local assessor campaign. Ashlee Buzzard was arrested on false imprisonment charges; police say the arrest is unrelated to the disappearance of her nine-year-old daughter Melodee, who was last seen near the Colorado–Utah border and was not seen after Ashlee returned to California. A 1963 mass sit-in at Mel's Diner led to improved hiring and economic training for Black workers but cost co-owner Harold Dobbs the mayoral race. San Ramon experienced several small earthquakes. Officials demanded return of SNAP payments after a judicial pause. Thirteen infants were hospitalized with botulism linked to Whole Nutrition Infant Formula; no deaths reported.
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