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Transferring the homeless for the flamboyant individuals
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San Francisco mocked in China for shifting homeless away from Apec summit venue
More world leaders will visit San Francisco for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit this week than at any time since…
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Site visitors transferring once more on Bay Bridge following protest in San Francisco | Bay Space
About 50 arrests have been made on the Bay Bridge following a protest during Thursday’s morning rush hour that resulted…
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Twelve migrants caught after shifting by storm drains in El Paso
(NewsNation) — Border Patrol agents intercepted 12 migrants who were being “illegally smuggled” in the storm drains of El Paso,…
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California school, museum battle over shifting huge ‘Pan American Unity’ mural
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and City College of San Francisco have filed dueling lawsuits over who will…
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Regardless of lack of 2 main tasks, New Jersey is shifting ahead with its offshore wind energy objectives
Land-based wind turbines spin in Atlantic City N.J. on Nov. 3, 2023. On Friday, Nov. 17, New Jersey utility regulators…
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Transferring On | Arts and Tradition | Model Weekly
Dominic Willsdon announced on Wednesday that he is stepping down from his position as executive director of the Institute of…
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Native View: Minnesota’s rural doctor scarcity took me from Duluth to San Francisco – Duluth Information Tribune
“Hi, my name is Lora, I’m a first-year medical student, and I live in San Francisco.” This simple sentence, my…
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San Francisco Transferring Ahead With Largest-Ever Condominium Constructing Below New Regulation
The Bay Bridge and the San Francisco skyline including the Salesforce Tower are seen in this view from the bay…
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Downtowns Are Filled with Empty Buildings. Universities Are Shifting In.
On a conspicuous corner of Pennsylvania Avenue, in a once gaudy building that used to house the Newseum, the 10-story,…
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