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After 42 Years The Beloved Gilroy Garlic Pageant Calls It Quits – CBS San Francisco
Garlic Festival: After 42 Years The Beloved Gilroy Garlic Festival Calls It QuitsGilroy Garlic Festival organizers are not moving ahead…
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Boston Lecturers Union denounces classroom temperatures amid warmth wave, requires enhancements to highschool HVAC programs
Amid a dayslong heat wave in Massachusetts, the Boston Teachers Union said Monday temperatures reached above 80 degrees in classrooms…
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San Francisco overwhelmed by 911 COVID-19 calls
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – The COVID-19 surge continues to affect medical services, but this time officials say they are being…
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Hilda and Jesse: San Francisco police chief says restaurant’s refusal of service to on-duty officers was upsetting and a disappointmentSan Francisco police chief calls restaurant’s refusal of service for on-duty officers upsetting and a disappointment
Scott praised the professionalism of officers at the Hilda and Jesse restaurant in the North Beach neighborhood on Friday when…
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CBS Boston’s Levan Reid Calls AFC East Title Battle A Battle Of ‘Large Brother Vs Little Brother’ – CBS San Francisco
(CBS) – Looking at the AFC East, we’ll see a mix-match of division enemies this week as the New York…
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George Floyd’s Demise, Protests Add To Calls For Dutch To Disown Black Pete : NPR
A protester holds a sign reading “Black Pete Is Racism” during a demonstration in Amsterdam in 2013. Zwarte Piet or…
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We analyzed 1.5 million San Francisco 311 calls to indicate how the pandemic modified metropolis residents’ wants and complaints
SF311, the San Francisco customer service center, handles hundreds of thousands of inquiries each year. People call 311 to request…
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East San Jose Neighborhood Calls On Metropolis To Purchase Up Storefronts To Support Struggling Companies – CBS San Francisco
Heart health amid the COVID-19 pandemicLen Kiese of CBSN Bay Area spoke to Dr. MarinHealth’s Ben Ancock on the increase…
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Calls made to defund South San Francisco police | Native Information
In South San Francisco, where officials are forecasting a shortfall of $ 7 million for the coming fiscal year, calls…
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Laws requires seamless transportation community – The San Francisco Examiner
A Muni Metro driver may soon be able to enter a station, refer to a centralized map of regional transit…
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