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San Francisco May Lift 11 p.m. Restaurant Curfew as COVID-19 Restrictions Ease
Restaurants in San Francisco may get a reprieve this week as city officials are considering doing away with the current 11 p.m. curfew.
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2 San Francisco Health Centers Run Out of Drop-In Vaccines
Health officials at Zuckerberg San Francisco General and Southeast Health Center said they gave out every dose of the vaccine Saturday morning. Roz Plater reports.
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Most of Bay Area Still Waiting for Shipments of COVID-19 Vaccine
Hospitals and health centers in the Bay Area are expecting tens of thousands of doses of a coronavirus vaccine this week.
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San Francisco Restaurants Apply for Temporary Liquor Licenses
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a measure designed to help some small restaurants and cafes in North Beach survive. A proposal that relies on alcohol.
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Labor Day Crowd at SF's Ocean Beach Appears to Follow Health Guidelines
San Francisco’s Ocean Beach was not as crowded Monday afternoon compared to over the weekend when thousands packed the beach for a Burning Man celebration.
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Boulder Creek Man Goes on Mission to Help Neighbors During Evacuations
More evacuation orders were lifted in the CZU Complex Fire area Sunday, but it will be a longer wait for Boulder Creek residents who are relying on social media to help get them through.
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Unemployed Californians Hopeless About Getting Jobs Back: Study
A new study finds more unemployed Californians are starting to lose hope they’ll ever get their old jobs back.
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San Quentin State Prison COVID-19 Outbreak Halts Plan to Transfer Inmates
A COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin State Prison has halted the California Department of Corrections’ plans to transfer some inmates from San Quentin to North Kern State Prison.
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Santa Clara, Contra Costa Counties on State Watch List for Virus Spikes
The California Department of Public Health has added Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties to a watch list of places seeing a surge in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations.
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Bay Area Lawmaker Proposes Issuing Fines for Not Wearing Masks
A Bay Area lawmakers is asking the governor to consider issuing hundreds of dollars in fines for not wearing masks as some people are failing to follow the state mandate. With the state’s COVID-19 numbers spiking, San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa sent the governor a letter asking him to put some muscle behind the mandate and issue fines....