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Delivery Man in Viral San Francisco Video Speaks Out, Considers Lawsuit
A delivery man serving the Pacific Heights neighborhood in San Francisco is speaking out after he filmed a video of an incident in which he says a white man confronted him and demanded identification.
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Local Environmentalists Call for Change to Make Bay Area Safer for Whales
An alarming number of whales have washed up on Bay Area beaches this year so on Tuesday, local environmentalists gathered to call for changes to make the bay safer for the sea giants.
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Bay Area Braces for Verdict in Derek Chauvin Trial
Even before jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial began deliberating Monday, business owners in San Francisco were boarding up their windows, hiring extra security and bracing for what could happen next.
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What to Expect: Attending a Warriors Game During the Pandemic
Fans will be allowed back inside Chase Center – the home of the Golden State Warriors – beginning April 23, but the experience will be different due to the pandemic.
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Medical Experts Concerned ‘Double Mutant' COVID-19 Variant Is Spreading Rapidly
Medical experts are concerned a newly found COVID-19 variant will be responsible for another surge in coronavirus cases in the region.
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COVID-19 Herd Immunity Still Years Away: Epidemiologist
Are enough people willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine for the globe to reach herd immunity? Scientists say it will be difficult but not impossible. But if we make it, it’s still years away.
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Are We Opening Up Too Much, Too Fast? Fearlessness of COVID-19 Worries Experts
Experts are concerned about some people’s fearlessness making it harder for the rest of the population to go back to normal as the pandemic continues.
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Mayor Breed Gets COVID-19 Vaccine, Encourages SF's Hardest-Hit Communities Do the Same
Though many people are desperate for the vaccine, many others are still hesitant – especially in the African-American and Latinx communities. So, the mayor of San Francisco took a big shot Tuesday to try and change that.
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‘Hunger Games of Vaccines': People Jump the Line to Get Vaccine Prior to Eligibility
Unfair and entitled – that’s how many are describing people who jump the line and get the vaccine before they’re eligible. Many know at least one person who exaggerated their health condition or had their boss classify them as a frontline worker in order to jump the line — experts calling the hyper-competitive behavior the “hunger games for vaccines.”
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Family of 84-Year-Old Man Killed in San Francisco Upset With District Attorney
A potentially poor choice of words following a heinous killing led to a protest of San Francisco’s district attorney on Thursday.