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SFFD issues warning for beachgoers amid high surf advisory
With a high surf advisory in place through Sunday, swimming is strongly discouraged at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach due to dangerous rip currents, fire officials said Thursday morning.
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Kari's forecast: Showers return today
Meteorologist Kari Hall tracks another storm and the impacts on the weekend in the Microclimate Forecast.
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San Francisco celebrates Christmas, first night of Hanukkah
Wednesday marked a rare occasion as the beginning of Hanukkah and Christmas fell on the same day. Emma Goss reports.
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1 dead after vehicle crashes, catches fire in Golden Gate Park
A person was killed Christmas Day while driving through Golden Gate Park when their vehicle was involved in a collision and burst into flames, according to San Francisco police.
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Christmas Day basketball, ice skating and more in San Francisco
While many people in the Bay Area spent Christmas Day at home with family, quite a few opted to spend part of their day at San Francisco’s Union Square and Chase Center.
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Christmas Day basketball, ice skating and more in San Francisco
While many people in the Bay Area spent Christmas Day at home with family, quite a few opted to spend part of their day at San Francisco’s Union Square and Chase Center. Sergio Quintana reports.
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SF Muni to offer free rides on New Year's Eve
San Francisco Muni will offer free rides on New Year’s Eve for the 25th year in a row, to help keep celebrants from drinking and driving.
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Christmas tradition at Glide: Iconic SF church expects to feed 4,000
A Christmas tradition in the spirit of giving has been going on at San Francisco’s iconic Glide Memorial Church for more than six decades. Thom Jensen reports.
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Christmas tradition at Glide: Iconic SF church expects to feed 4,000
A Christmas tradition in the spirit of giving has been going on at San Francisco’s iconic Glide Memorial Church for more than six decades.
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Christmas tradition at Glide: Iconic SF church expects to feed 4,000
A Christmas tradition in the spirit of giving has been going on at San Francisco’s iconic Glide Memorial Church for more than six decades. Thom Jensen reports.
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Hotel worker strike in San Francisco comes to an end
San Francisco’s monthslong hotel worker strike came to an end Tuesday after Hilton employees ratified a new four-year deal. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Watch: Christmas celebration prep at Glide in SF
Naeemah Charles, senior director of Glide’s Center for Social Justice, talks about this year’s Christmas celebration.
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San Francisco Hilton workers ratify contract
Striking San Francisco Hilton workers voted to ratify a new deal Tuesday. Robert Handa reports.
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Despite objections, proposal to renovate Fisherman's Wharf moves to next stage
San Francisco is moving forward with plans to consider a major renovation of Fisherman’s Wharf that will include a seafood market, food hall, performing arts space and more, as well as investments in the existing commercial fishing industry on Pier 45.
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San Francisco Hilton workers ratify contract, ending strike
San Francisco Hilton hotel workers who have been on strike for the past three months voted Tuesday to approve a new union contract.
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SF Hilton hotel workers reach tentative agreement after months of striking
San Francisco Hilton hotel workers who have been on strike for the past three months have reached a tentative agreement and will vote to ratify it Tuesday, the union announced Monday. Thom Jensen reports.
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SF Hilton hotel workers reach tentative agreement after months of striking
San Francisco Hilton hotel workers who have been on strike for the past three months have reached a tentative agreement and will vote to ratify it Tuesday, the union announced Monday.
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SF Hilton hotel workers reach tentative agreement
San Francisco Hilton hotel workers who have been on strike for the past three months have reached a tentative agreement and will vote to ratify it Tuesday, the union announced Monday.
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SF hotel workers reach deals with Marriott and Hyatt, but Hilton strike continues
For months, San Francisco’s Union Square has been filled with the chants and drumbeats of striking hotel workers, but those shouts largely vanished this past weekend when the union workers struck new deals with Marriott and Hyatt hotels.