I was on a Zoom call and made a comment to one member of the team about someone else in the meeting in the chatbox, but mistakenly sent the message to everyone on the call. The person was very upset ...
CAPITOLA — For the second time, the Capitola City Council agreed to extend a policy suspending the sharing of remote verbal public comment after it was anonymously targeted by hateful slurs at a ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The City’s Common Council rapidly closed a sometimes testy public comment period at its meeting Tuesday — which divided participants over a proposed memorializing resolution calling ...
It’s become a regular feature of Palo Alto’s City Council meetings: people with fake names logging in through Zoom to spew racist, antisemitic and homophobic comments while council members, staff and ...
An anonymous caller spews antisemitic hate on the phone during a La Mesa City Council meeting. Image from video After its last meeting was disrupted by antisemitic hate speech, the La Mesa City ...
In an effort to stymie hate speech, the City of Morgan Hill announced Friday that it would shut down remote public comment over Zoom at city council meetings, adding to a growing list of Bay Area ...
SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Sonoma County Board of Supervisors are limiting public comment to be in person or over email at Board of Supervisor meetings through the end of the year. The announcement came on ...
The city of Gig Harbor voted Monday, Dec. 11, to not allow virtual public comments until further notice. During public meetings in other Pierce County cities, anonymous users are making virtual ...
During a May 24 episode of his podcast, neo-Nazi and former Petaluma resident Jon Minadeo II played clips from recent Sacramento City Council meetings that had been disrupted by a torrent of ...
Laguna Beach officials on Tuesday ended a city council meeting early after a handful of speakers unleashed antisemitic, homophobic, transphobic and racist tirades over Zoom during a public comment ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Those who wish to speak to the Michigan Supreme Court will have a shot today. Starting at 9:30 a.m., Michiganders can join a Youtube live stream and ask the Court questions via ...
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