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The impending closure of a Safeway in San Francisco's Fillmore District has led to new city legislation.
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The National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny skies with breezy conditions this weekend. However, northern winds may cause some issues.
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This S.F. neighborhood saw 10 times more coronavirus cases than one nearby it — SF Chronicle: “In one census tract in the Bayview neighborhood, for instance, nearly 18% of residents have tested positive for COVID-19. About 2 miles northwest, a tract in Noe Valley has seen only 1.6% of its residents test positive for the disease.”
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Everyone in SF ages 16 and up is now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine — San Francisco Examiner: “San Francisco expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday to everyone ages 16 and up, two days earlier than previously planned.
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"Bayside Saturdays" Waterfront Block Party (April 2021) — SF Funcheap: Enjoy free drop-in fitness classes, giveaways, live music, small business specials — all while taking in nature and new art all along the waterfront. Feast your eyes on 71 large-scale murals from local artists. For the full experience, plan for a walk or bike ride along the new Bayview Quick Build pedestrian and bike path along Innes and Hunters Point Blvd.
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Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore's new book, The Freezer Door, mourns losing "the dream of queer" -- a “world without borders and hierarchies”-- that she says…
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Blackmail, My Love is a noir murder-mystery novel set in San Francisco, 1951 - "The Dark Ages of Queerdom," as author and illustrator Katie Gilmartin puts…
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The San Francisco Unified School District Board, Tuesday night, approved a new school assignment process for elementary schools. Like many school…
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The country is starting the week with a new president-elect. For many people, it was a weekend of celebration. For others, it was a weekend of protest.…
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EDITOR'S NOTE: A previous version of this story contained errors stating that "Entwined" would be open on Tuesday, Dec 1st. The correct opening date is…
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Nearly every election you'll see a bond measure on San Francisco ballots. It’s always the first proposition listed, and it's a way to fund what the Board…
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The San Francisco Board of Education, Tuesday, unanimously voted to change the way students will be accepted to Lowell High School next year. The school…