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Peavy Shines In Giants Win Over Padres

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San Francisco, CA – The bats came alive tonight. The Giants kicked off their nine-game homestand against the Padres. It’s been a tough road for the World Champions, plagued with injuries with just three weeks left in the season. Manager Bruce Bochy addressed the media with the latest news on his injured players. He maybe without three of his starters for the remainder of the season.

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A huge blow to the team as they fight for a final Wild Card spot and are now down eight games behind the Chicago Cubs. Nori Aoki and Gregor Blanco are dealing with lingering effects of a concussion while Hunter Pence is still unavailable with an oblique injury. The desire of having a full squad is far from reality. Many players have been called up from Triple-A to help out with the depleted roster.

 

“It’s possible they may be done,” said Bochy before tonight’s game. “We’d like a full squad out there before the season is over. It hurts us with match-ups off the bench. We’re short on players, it’s really remarkable, amazing with the number of injuries we have. I never imagined we would have this many, particularly at this point in time.”

 

But tonight, their was an offensive explosion as San Francisco beat San Diego 9-1. Brett Bochy, son of the Skipper didn’t disappoint his dad or the fans. The first two batters he faced flew out in the ninth. Matt Kemp singled and Bochy hit Justin Upton with a pitch. That brought dad to the mound for a quick conference. Bochy then struck out Jedd Gyorko to end the game.

 

“That was pretty emotional for me,” Bochy said about leaving his son in the game. “I was kind of caught there and the crowd kind of influenced me. I needed to get a platoon in that bullpen. I told Brett that I need to get Petit some work and I need you to get this hitter. I was glad to see him keep his poise out there.”

 

Justin Upton took Jake Peavy deep on a 3-2 pitch to left field in the second giving the Padres a 1-0 lead. That was the only hit they were allowed off a dominant Giants defense. Angel Pagan tied the game 1-1 with a bloop single scoring in Kelby Tomlinson. By the third Andrew Cashner surrendered three back-to- singles and San Francisco extended their lead 3-1 driving in two more runs.

 

Marlon Byrd led with three singles, Tomlinson scored a career-high three runs and Pagan made the most spectacular catch, robbing Kemp of a home run in the seventh. In one of his best plays of the season, Pagan leaped the center field wall reaching up backwards to deny Kemp’s 22nd home run of the season. No question the recent day off squashed all concerns about his injured knee.

 

“Once I got to the warning track and I saw the ball still high in the air and still going back, I had to get the timing to climb the wall” said Pagan. “There are so many things you have to do to react on that play and it just happened very perfectly. I don’t even believe I did it.”

 

Peavy retired 16 consecutive batters before Kemp threatened to end the streak. The righty also earned his first career victory against San Diego and now has defeated each National League club in his career. The Giants kept adding on runs, in the fifth both Ehire Adrianza and Peavy hit RBI singles. And by the seventh they never looked back. Jarrett Parker’s ground rule double followed by Duffy’s single secured their win.

 

“I’m the same guy down the stretch for this team,” Peavy said. “We know the task ahead. We’d like to find a way to get that number down. If we do that, we can make things interesting.”

 

It’s been awhile since we picked up a game in the division,” Bochy said. “But you never know. One thing we can control is going out there and win ballgames.”

 

Starter Matt Cain rejoined the team today. He had been on a rehabilitation assignment after having irritation in his elbow. Cain was informed that he will not be starting but instead added to the bullpen. Knowing the chances are slim in making the playoffs Cain kept a humble attitude about his return to the mound. He missed three months of the season with a forearm injury, made 10 starts before returning to the DL with nerve irritation in his elbow.

 

Cain believes the flaws in his mechanics led to his immense struggles. “I got into a bad habit of dropping my elbow and pushing the ball to the plate instead of getting on top of it and using some leverage to get down in the strike zone,” he explained. “I’m in the pen for now and I’m fine with that.”

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Rest in Peace: A.M.E. Pastor and L.A Civil Rights Icon Cecil “Chip” Murray Passes

The Rev. Dr. Cecil L. “Chip” Murray, former pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME) in Los Angeles, died of natural causes April 6 at his Windsor Hills Home. He was 94. “Today, we lost a giant. Reverend Dr. Cecil Murray dedicated his life to service, community, and putting God first in all things. I had the absolute honor of working with him, worshiping with him, and seeking his counsel,” said Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of the dynamic religious leader whose ministry inspired and attracted millionaires as well as former gang bangers and people dealing with substance use disorder (SUD).

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The Rev. Dr. Cecil L. “Chip” Murray, former pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME) in Los Angeles, died of natural causes April 6 at his Windsor Hills Home. He was 94.

“Today, we lost a giant. Reverend Dr. Cecil Murray dedicated his life to service, community, and putting God first in all things. I had the absolute honor of working with him, worshiping with him, and seeking his counsel,” said Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of the dynamic religious leader whose ministry inspired and attracted millionaires as well as former gang bangers and people dealing with substance use disorder (SUD).

Murray oversaw the growth of FAME’s congregation from 250 members to 18,000.

“My heart is with the First AME congregation and community today as we reflect on a legacy that changed this city forever,” Bass continued.

Murray served as Senior Minister at FAME, the oldest Black congregation in the city, for 27 years. During that time, various dignitaries visited and he built strong relationships with political and civic leaders in the city and across the state, as well as a number of Hollywood figures. Several national political leaders also visited with Murray and his congregation at FAME, including Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

Murray, a Florida native and U.S. Air Force vet, attended Florida A&M University, where he majored in history, worked on the school newspaper and pledged Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.  He later attended Claremont School of Theology in Los Angeles County, where he earned his doctorate in Divinity.

Murray is survived by his son Drew. His wife Bernadine, who was a committed member of the A.M.E. church and the daughter of his childhood pastor, died in 2013.

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Court Throws Out Law That Allowed Californians to Build Duplexes, Triplexes and RDUs on Their Properties

Charter cities in California won a lawsuit last week against the state that declared Senate Bill (SB) 9, a pro-housing bill, unconstitutional. Passed in 2021, SB 9 is also known as the California Housing Opportunity and More Efficiency Act (HOME). That law permits up to four residential units — counting individual units of duplexes, triplexes and residential dwelling units (RDUs) – to be built on properties in neighborhoods that were previously zoned for only single-family homes.

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Charter cities in California won a lawsuit last week against the state that declared Senate Bill (SB) 9, a pro-housing bill, unconstitutional.

Passed in 2021, SB 9 is also known as the California Housing Opportunity and More Efficiency Act (HOME). That law permits up to four residential units — counting individual units of duplexes, triplexes and residential dwelling units (RDUs) – to be built on properties in neighborhoods that were previously zoned for only single-family homes.

A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of the cities, pointing out that SB 9 discredited charter cities that were granted jurisdiction to create new governance systems and enact policy reforms. The court ruling affects 121 charter cities that have local constitutions.

Attorney Pam Lee represented five Southern California cities in the lawsuit against the state and Attorney General Rob Bonta.

“This is a monumental victory for all charter cities in California,” Lee said.

However, general law cities are excluded from the court ruling as state housing laws still apply in residential areas.

Attorney General Bonta and his team are working to review the decision and consider all options that will protect SB 9 as a state law. Bonta said the law has helped provide affordable housing for residents in California.

“Our statewide housing shortage and affordability crisis requires collaboration, innovation, and a good faith effort by local governments to increase the housing supply,” Bonta said.

“SB9 is an important tool in this effort, and we’re going to make sure homeowners have the opportunity to utilize it,” he said.

Charter cities remain adamant that the state should refrain from making land-use decisions on their behalf. In the lawsuit, city representatives argued that SB 9 eliminates local authority to create single-family zoning districts and approve housing developments.

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Funds for Down Payments and Credit Repair Given to Black First Time Homebuyers

The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) won a $10,000 fair housing settlement last November against a property management company, CIM Group LP, a global real estate company headquartered in Los Angeles, and property owner, RACR Sora, LLC, for implementing a blanket ban on renting to tenants with criminal histories at Sora Apartments in Inglewood. Three months earlier, the department, which enforces California’s civil rights laws, won another $20,000 civil rights settlement against a Lemon Grove property manager, who had targeted a Black tenant with a series of racist actions and threats of violence.

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By McKenzie Jackson, California Black Media

The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) won a $10,000 fair housing settlement last November against a property management company, CIM Group LP, a global real estate company headquartered in Los Angeles, and property owner, RACR Sora, LLC, for implementing a blanket ban on renting to tenants with criminal histories at Sora Apartments in Inglewood.

Three months earlier, the department, which enforces California’s civil rights laws, won another $20,000 civil rights settlement against a Lemon Grove property manager, who had targeted a Black tenant with a series of racist actions and threats of violence.

CRD Director Kevin Kish said the department investigates cases of apparent racial bias in housing and sometimes more subtle acts of prejudice like nuisance-free or crime-free housing policies or holding tenants to different standards based on their race.

Kish said, “People will get evicted if they call the police. This can negatively impact victims of domestic violence. We also see these no-crime ordinances, or no-crime policies, used in racially discriminatory ways. If there is some kind of incident, and the police are called and it involves a Black family, then they get evicted, but other folks aren’t necessarily evicted.”

On April 11,1968, a week after Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, President Lydon B. Johnson signed the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, color, religion, and nationality.

Kish noted that William Byron Rumford, the first Black California State Assemblymember, who represented Berkley and Oakland, spearheaded the passing of the Rumford Act in 1963. That law sought to end discriminatory housing practices in the Golden State, five years before the Fair Housing Act became law.
Real estate agent and housing advocate Ashley Garner is the director of the CLTRE Keeper Home Ownership program. That organization gave 25 Black, indigenous, and people of color $17,500 each in down payment and credit repair support to purchase a home in Oak Park, a traditionally Black neighborhood in Sacramento, last fall. CLTRE obtained a $500,000 grant from the city of Sacramento to award the funds to the residents after they completed an eight-week homeownership program.

In 2021, the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) noted that around four in 10 Black California families owned homes, which trails that of White, Asian-American and Latinos.
According to Forbes, the median price for a home in California is over $500,000, which is double the cost of a home in the rest of the country.

Black lawmakers recently introduced their Reparations Priority Bill Package that includes support for Black first-time homebuyers, homeowners’ mortgage assistance and property tax relief for neighborhoods restricted by historic redlining.

California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) spokesperson Eric Johnson said CalHFA helps prospective low-income and moderate-income Californians purchase homes by offering down payment and closing cost aid. “There are lots of people who have steady jobs, good credit scores, constant income, but they haven’t been able to save up the money that traditional banks need or want to see for a down payment,” Johnson stated. “We help those folks out. We give a loan for the down payment to get them over that hurdle.”
CRD and the Department of Real Estate hosted “Fair Housing Protections for People with Criminal Histories” Zoom call on April 10.

On April 25, CRD will also hold Zoom seminars focused on advocating for fair housing for people with disabilities.

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