Black owner of SF lemonade stand has cops called on him

Viktor Stevenson said that he had the San Francisco Police Department called on him earlier this week while he was opening his lemonade stand in the Mission District because someone in the neighborhood thought he was breaking into his own business. Viktor Stevenson said that he had the San Francisco Police Department called on him earlier this week while he was opening his lemonade stand in the Mission District because someone in the neighborhood thought Viktor Stevenson's Gourmonade stand on Valencia Street in the Mission District, where a bottle of lemonade costs $8 before tax.

Lawyer who ranted against Spanish speakers faces complaint

Lawyer Aaron Schlossberg, center, the man who ranted against the people speaking Spanish in a Midtown restaurant, takes a cellphone video of reporters taking his video as he leaves his home in Manhattan, New York on Thursday, May 17, 2018. less Lawyer Aaron Schlossberg, center, the man who ranted against the people speaking Spanish in a Midtown restaurant, takes a cellphone video of reporters taking his video as he leaves his home in Manhattan, New ... more Lawyer Aaron Schlossberg, the man who ranted against the people speaking Spanish in a Midtown restaurant, covers him self with an umbrella to block the photographers and reporters as he leaves his home in Manhattan, New York on Thursday, May 17, 2018.

Alameda: Election Day’s lessons for AUSD students

While the national presidential election is igniting political passions across the country, a number of school sites in the Alameda Unified School District are using this historic matchup to teach students about the meaning of democracy, the importance of voting, and the value of citizenship and civil discourse. Among the Election Day activities taking place across the district: At Lum Elementary School, some teachers have already had their students submit a mock vote for the Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton via "Every Kid Votes."