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Mark Kreidler

California

Journalist and Author at Freelance

Migrating to @markkreidler dot bsky dot social. If you're already there, DM me your handle & we'll go on talking, as we've done here for years.

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  • 1 week ago | laist.com | Mark Kreidler

    Approved despite opposition: While critics argue that the raise will damage the city's budget and deter investment, David Roland-Host, a Berkeley-based economist hired by the city to study the wage proposal, estimated that L.A. hotels will accommodate the increase by raising their rates about 6%. Roland-Host said those pay raises will become “a tool for economic growth” and the ultimate creation of 6,000 full-time jobs by the Olympic year of 2028.

  • 1 week ago | markkreidler.substack.com | Mark Kreidler

    We’re glad you’re here. He was born in Texas but became a California kid, a track star and an Olympic gold medalist. Then he entered the military, and like a lot of people who served during World War II, some of the details of what happened next are out of focus, and some are forever to defy certainty. One example: It is unknown exactly when Foy Draper died, or how. What we do know is that Draper was 31 years old when he was last seen by those on the ground.

  • 1 week ago | calonews.com | Mark Kreidler

    This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. The temperature was nearing 90 degrees in Woodland, California, on Monday afternoon, but in the parking lot of the Home Church, the mission continued. Undeterred by the high sun and cloudless sky, area residents queued up dozens deep, waiting for the food distribution to begin.

  • 2 weeks ago | laprogressive.com | Mark Kreidler |Rob Maurer

    The temperature was nearing 90 degrees in Woodland, California, on Monday afternoon, but in the parking lot of the Home Church, the mission continued.

  • 2 weeks ago | lapublicpress.org | Mark Kreidler

    This article was produced by the nonprofit journalism publication Capital & Main. It is co-published here with permission. The temperature was nearing 90 degrees in Woodland, California, on Monday afternoon, but in the parking lot of the Home Church, the mission continued. Undeterred by the high sun and cloudless sky, area residents queued up dozens deep, waiting for the food distribution to begin.

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Mark Kreidler
Mark Kreidler @MarkKreidler
23 May 25

This is a small but important program, which buys food from California farms and gives it to other Californians who need it. It's facing a 90% state funding cut. I visited a local food bank to learn more about about what will be lost. @capitalandmain https://t.co/7Bwyfy7ChT

Mark Kreidler
Mark Kreidler @MarkKreidler
23 May 25

RT @capitalandmain: For the second consecutive year, California food banks are serving 6 million people each month. Those are unprecedented…

Mark Kreidler
Mark Kreidler @MarkKreidler
22 May 25

Colts owner Jim Irsay, gone at 65. It got messy and way too public, another way of saying that Irsay was a person, not a caricature. He left a legacy. It may not be the one you're thinking of. No paywall. https://t.co/G4sCxb9FIv