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Recent counts show hope for this beautiful insect in the Bay Area and beyond. Western monarch butterflies appear to be making a comeback for the first time since populations began declining in the 1990s. These gorgeous,...
This sleek space has an $85,000 golf simulator, Skee-Ball, and delicious cocktails. Discover Thriller Social Club starting Friday, October 29! An enormous new arcade bar opens in SoMa today, taking over the Coin-Op Game...
Much of California was deluged with a record-breaking rainfall this past weekend. As a result, we got a glimpse of Yosemite’s “Firefall” 4 months early! Yosemite National Park’s Horsetail Fall is...
‘The Cal’ is a Bay Area icon that’s been screening films for generations of Berkeleyans since 1913. Bay Area residents are lamenting the closure of Berkeley’s historic California Theatre, which h...
iOS 15 allows you to store vaccination records and test results in the Health app and Apple Wallet. iPhone users now have it a *bit* easier thanks to iOS 15, Apple’s latest update allowing users to upload Covid va...
The Wag Brigade is a team of 17 certified therapy dogs, plus 1 therapy pig. San Francisco International Airport outdid itself when it introduced the Wag Brigade, a team of stress-relief dogs, back in 2013. Since then, t...
The Alameda County Fair is here until October 31! The fall season brings spooky vibes, countless Halloween plans, pumpkin carving, and plenty of wholesome fun. It also means the return of the Alameda County Fair, which...
SF Botanical Garden’s new nursery will cover about 34,000 square feet. SF Botanical Garden recently broke ground on a brand-new plant nursery, due to open in spring of 2022! As the city’s authority on countl...
San Francisco collects more than 500 tons of organic waste per day to be used on local farmland. San Francisco started its innovative composting program back in 1996. Since then, it has been wildly recognized as the mos...
BART trains will likely run past their usual 9pm cutoff on Sunday. Halloween weekend is just around the corner, and it’s looking to be a big one! BART is gearing up for sizable late-night crowds, many of which wil...