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Coronavirus takes down local wrestling scene

*Editor’s note: Brandon Tanguma is a journalism student in SF State’s Journalism 575 Community Media this spring. Taught by professor Jon Funabiki, the class is a collaboration with El Tecolote. The Coronavirus has cancelled indie wrestling, leaving those like 17-year-old Charlie Hilder and others to miss out on paychecks and career altering opportunities.  Bay Area’s […]

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Local indie wrestler shoots for the stars

*Editor’s note: Brandon Tanguma is a journalism student in SF State’s Journalism 575 Community Media this spring. Taught by professor Jon Funabiki, the class is a collaboration with El Tecolote. Starboy Charlie is becoming one of the most talked about indie wrestlers in the Bay Area, and he’s only 17. Charlie Hilder fell in love […]

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Photo Essay: Rideshare Drivers United

Uber/Lyft drivers during a caravan protest held by Rideshare Drivers United amidst the Coronavirus pandemic. Close to 50 rideshare drivers caravanned around San Francisco City Hall demanding the California Labor Commissioner to enforce AB5 so they qualify for unemployment insurance. As COVID-19 dwindles rideshare demand, drivers claim Uber and Lyft withhold earnings data from the […]

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COVID-19 infections rise at San Francisco homeless shelters while mayor and supervisors clash

San Francisco Mayor London Breed and the Board of Supervisors remain resolute on their efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) pandemic citywide, but are at odds on how to best protect the homeless population as infections rise.  During Wednesday’s news conference from the Emergency Operations Center at Moscone Center, […]

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As ā€˜shelter in place’ remains, advocates fear for victims of domestic abuse

As COVID-19, also known as ā€œcoronavirus,ā€ spreads across the state and residents are being asked to shelter in place, victims of domestic violence are not only having to cope with the fear of the pandemic, but also with the increased risk of being quarantined with their abusers.Ā  Frontline advocates are concerned about the safety of […]

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Gaps in social safety net leave undocumented immigrants most vulnerable in time of crisis

The COVID-19 or ā€œcoronavirusā€ crisis has exposed massive fault lines in U.S. health, economic and labor sectors. With no end in sight, undocumented immigrants are left most vulnerable because of systemic exclusion from health care and social safety nets. ā€œWe still have uncertainty between protecting our health or working,ā€ said Abraham, an undocumented immigrant originally […]

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As coronavirus spreads, activists, supervisors urge mayor to move city’s unhoused population into vacant hotel rooms

San Francisco Mayor London Breed is facing increasing pressure by activists and the Board of Supervisors to commit to a program of providing all unhoused San Franciscans hotel rooms where they will be able to practice social distancing for the duration of the coronavirus (or COVID-19) pandemic. Rifts on the issue that emerged at the […]