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Lawmakers are drafting legislation to increase fines for oil spills after Tuesday’s catastrophe at the Chevron refinery. CA Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) is pursuing future legislation in the aftermath of...
More than half of its 9,000 Bay Area employees will likely work from home permanently. Salesforce is the largest employer in the Bay Area, and its shift to remote employment may have huge implications for the future of...
Quit monkeying around and make sure to go check up on your favorite animals! Last week, the San Francisco Zoo reopened for visitors after the December shutdown that affected businesses all across California. You can now...
Find Gorman’s mural on the corner of Laguna Street and Page Street in San Francisco. SF-based artist Nicole Hayden commemorated poet Amanda Gorman in mural form, just 5 days after Gorman’s Inauguration Day recitation of...
The building may host a new restaurant as early as this spring. The historic Cliff House building was forced to close at the end of December due to the pandemic. After a rumor that it would be turned into a…...
Jeff Zients, President Biden’s Covid-19 response coordinator, announced Wednesday that the Oakland Coliseum will open as a mass vaccination site. California governor Gavin Newsom addressed this at a news conference out...
The Oakland Airport was the first to debut these vending machines for at-home Covid-19 tests. Last week, the Oakland International Airport installed 2 contactless coronavirus test vending machines from biotech company W...
Scientists found the compounds in this cancer drug are almost 30 times more effective than remdesivir at fighting Covid-19. A team of UCSF and Mt. Sinai (ISMMS) scientists has found a potential new Covid-19 therapy with...
It seems California is finally beginning to see some progress in the fight against COVID-19. Public health officials announced on Monday that California has lifted its Regional Stay-At-Home Order, effective immediately....
It looks like SF may be able to enjoy the cherry blossoms after all. Two of Japantown’s beloved historic cherry blossom trees were destroyed at the beginning of this year. The trees were originally 12 to 15 feet high,...