Day Around the Bay: Two United Airlines Planes Collide at SFO, No Injuries
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Aaron Peskin is threatening a June 2026 ballot measure against Mayor Daniel Lurie's family zoning plan, and the San Francisco Labor Council is joining him. Critics say the plan could displace small businesses and rent-controlled tenants across the city. Peskin says the proposal would enrage Chinese-American voters and links Lurie to Supervisor Joel Engardio. Two United Airlines planes clipped wings at SFO; all passengers deboarded with no injuries, and a separate United flight returned because of a "plastic burning smell" in the cabin. Esa-Pekka Salonen accepted leadership roles with the LA Philharmonic and the Philharmonie de Paris. President Trump said he intends to send National Guard troops to Chicago and Baltimore.
Former Supervisor Aaron Peskin is threatening to rile up a June 2026 ballot measure against Mayor Daniel Lurie's family zoning plan, and the union San Francisco Labor Council is joining the fight with him. Critics of Lurie's plan say that it could displace small businesses and rent-controlled tenants across town, and Peskin says that Lurie, like Supervisor Joel Engardio, would enrage Chinese-American voters with this move. [Chronicle]
Two United Airlines planes clipped wings at SFO Monday night, and all passengers were forced to deboard, though no one was injured. Then around 10 am Tuesday morning, another United flight from SFO to Baltimore had to turn back because of a "plastic burning smell in the cabin. [KGO] Former SF Symphony conductor Esa Pekka-Salonen has taken a new role as creative director LA Philharmonic, plus two other positions with the Philharmonie de Paris
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