The WTF California Podcast

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Mike Burkholder and Kenny Turnage provide news commentary from around the San Francisco Bay Area to across the State of California in this daily program Monday through Friday. We raise awareness on issues from crime to politics where the State truly makes you go WTF California. read less
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We are back as Antioch Continues Down the Drain, Brentwood’s Gone Socialist and More
01-08-2022
We are back as Antioch Continues Down the Drain, Brentwood’s Gone Socialist and More
We are back! California and local cities still have us going WTF. City of Antioch continues to make poor choices, City of Brentwood has gone socialist and now we have this idea that main stream media and lawmakers get to change the narrative on a recession.  We also run down who has pulled papers for local elections in East Contra Costa County with a focus on Antioch. Meanwhile, Richmond resents to vote on rent control rates? We also rundown a bunch of state news and provide feedback. Claryssa Wilson calls in to talk about her upcoming Stuff the Bus Event in Antioch. Tuesday Teaser: We release our interview with Andrew Becker who talks Antioch Homeless solutions. Articles From the Show: Antioch Homeless Vote (insert link when posted)LA Public Health Agency Drops Threat of New Mask Mandate… For NowA look back: Video: Antioch Mayor Announces Hiring Program, Probation’s Partnership and Puts Property Owners on Notice2022 Election: Who is Running in Local Contra Costa County RacesBrentwood Agrees to Place Voter-Protected Open Space Overlay on BallotBrentwood Announces Increased Penalties for Illegal Cultivation of MarijuanaMcKinney Fire in California-Oregon border explodes to 51,648 acres, evacuations orderedJudge strikes down San Francisco law allowing noncitizen parents to vote in school elections13-year-old convicted of murdering Modesto food truck owner Woman killed, friend seriously injured by suspected DUI driver in Walnut CreekRichmond residents will vote on lower rent control rates in NovemberEmpire’ state? San Bernardino County developer pushes seceding from California Stockton, Caltrans partner to hire homeless for highway cleanup in cityCalifornia court OKs death penalty in ’80s sex slave murdersState worker collects $185,000 in unearned pay and benefits UCLA professor quits job, says 'woke takeover' of education 'intellectually corrupt'California is second-most broke US state Follow Us & Subscribe Apple Podcast – click hereGoogle Podcast – click herePodBean – click hereSpotify – click hereStitcher – click hereTuneIn-Alexa: click hereOfficial WebsiteFollow us on Facebook
Antioch Mayor Chooses Politics Over People by Refusing to Immediately Help Renters
30-06-2022
Antioch Mayor Chooses Politics Over People by Refusing to Immediately Help Renters
In this episode of WTF California Podcast, we discuss how Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe continues to political grandstand at the dais versus actually helping people. Tuesday was a prime example of residents needing help and a city who had its act together could help--but the city council and staff is not competent to think to bring back the rental inspection program. Meanwhile, Anamarie Avila Farias, a member of the Contra Costa County Board of Education, calls for a 4th of July boycott. She should realize social media is sometimes not your friend. We touch on other issues across the state and give an update on our July show schedule while a listener brings us donuts. Articles Referenced in the Show: Antioch City Council Meeting VideoAntioch to use $1.8 million state grant to stem gun violence California school board member calls to 'boycott' July 4th2 Oakland cops involved in deadly chase stripped of badge and gun, placed on administrative leaveTwo more women come forward with sexual assault allegations against Stockton police officerDefund LA County Sheriff? What's next for West Hollywood after voting to cut deputy fundsCalifornia moves to limit where firearms may be carried and who can have them Give us a Break — From the Gas Tax Senate Democrats Reject Republican Effort to Fund Gas Tax HolidayCA lawmakers OK nearly $308 billion spending plan, including inflation relief paymentsCalifornia budget won’t cover out-of-state abortion travelEDD’s CalJOBS site has been down for several days. Here's why that's a big dealOmicron subvariants BA.4, BA.5 are spreading 'like wildfire,' becoming dominant strains in USChesa Boudin may run again for San Francisco district attorney, he says
Brentwood Planning Commissioner Removed, Feather Alert Proposal and Hate Crimes
29-06-2022
Brentwood Planning Commissioner Removed, Feather Alert Proposal and Hate Crimes
On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we discuss the Brentwood City Council removal of David Dolter from the planning commission. Stats are in showing surge in hate crime. Lawmaker proposes "Feather Alert" for missing or endangered Native American. Pleasanton man opens fire on thieves. Gun owner's personal information exposed in data breech. Meanwhile, San Leandro considers $20k retention incentive for police officers. Plus more. Anti-Black, Gay, Asian Bias Fuel California Hate Crime Surge California lawmakers propose ‘Feather Alert’ for missing or endangered Native Americans L.A. County Board of Supervisors vote to return Bruce’s Beach to Black heirs Pleasanton man opens fire on men trying to steal his SUVCalifornia gun owners' personal information exposed in data breachAB 2098: CA Doctors Who Spread COVID ‘Misinformation’ Risk Losing License to Practice1 in 3 applications denied California rent relief money, thousands still waitingSan Leandro mulls $20K in retention incentives for police officers, dispatchersCA law upheld requiring property owners to pay 1 month's rent to tenants being evictedLa Cabana Restaurant In Sacramento Has It Liquor License Suspended After Investigation Into May 2021 DUI CrashBill to Revoke Tax-Exempt Status of Nonprofits ‘Engaged in Insurrection-Related Offenses’ AdvancingHow student loan forgiveness would impact California Santa Cruz County implementing disposable cup fee in unincorporated areasMillbrae couple says city manager stopped construction of their backyard 'granny unit'Fireworks for sale despite drought-related fire dangersBay Area guide to July 4 fireworks, festivities
Brentwood’s Witch Hunt, Antioch Shootings and Pittsburg High QB to Miami
28-06-2022
Brentwood’s Witch Hunt, Antioch Shootings and Pittsburg High QB to Miami
On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we highlight how the Brentwood City Council is on a witch hunt to remove a planning commissioner and how out of line they are. Antioch Police report three shootings over the week. Meanwhile, City of Richmond tax is hurting businesses. Abortion constitutional amendment will be on November Ballot. SF Muni fatal shooting may have been self defense. CHP makes large fentanyl pills bust. Kenny discusses potential of a homeless Olympics. Great America might close in 10 years and Pittsburg High Quarterback Jaden Rashada selects Miami to continue career. Articles From the Show: Brentwood City Council to Discuss Removal of Planning CommissionerAntioch Police Investigating Three Weekend ShootingsSome Richmond businesses may leave the city because of huge Measure U tax billCalifornia voters to decide on abortion-rights constitutional amendment in fallSan Francisco police say an officer was arrested on suspicion of theft, fraud and forgeryAttorney: Man involved in Muni killing shot in self-defense19-year-old arrested after fatal sideshow-related crash in East Oakland$225,000 and counting: Contra Costa jails were hotbed for EDD fraud Here's How Much Money to Expect From California's ‘Inflation Relief' PaymentsTulare County deputies arrest 2, seize thousands of fentanyl pills worth $750KBirds saved after allegedly being used for illegal cockfighting in Placer CountyMan sentenced after sex assault that special education teachers witnessed on ZoomSacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg proposes 24/7 respite facility for unhoused residentsThese California laws take effect July 1 California's Great America to Close in 10 YearsChevron Selling San Ramon Campus; Headquarters to Remain in California California's largest private landowner closes all forestlands to public indefinitely due to wildfire, drought dangerImperial Beach Pier to host drone show in place of fireworks Pittsburg QB Rashada commits to Miami, reportedly in line for massive NIL deal