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On Wednesday, September 9, cities across California woke up to dark red and orange skies, here’s why. Many Californians woke up to a surreal view on Wednesday. An otherwordly orangey-red glow covered the skies in...
The widespread fires have created their own microclimate, engulfing Cali in a cloud of red. Four months of wildfire season remain but West Coast states are already struggling to control the nearly 100 fires blazing thro...
The wildfires have been blazing across the whole of the West Coast, forcing thousands to flee their homes. California, Oregon and Washington have been severely affected by this year’s wildfires. More than 3.4m a...
Take a trip down memory lane—or Market Street to be more specific. This recently colorized and “upscaled” film, let’s you travel back in time to San Francisco’s Market Street in 1906. You’l...
The FDA has approved new antibody tests which could determine whether you’ve had the virus and have recovered from it — allowing public life to slowly resume. The US has approved interim antibody tests, manufactur...
Air quality in SF has improved by 40% compared to the same time last year, according to a new system monitoring environmental changes during COVID-19. San Francisco was ordered to stay home to fight the spread of the co...
Stay The F**k At Home, a poem by Adam Mansbach read by Samuel L. Jackson. There couldn’t be a more appropriate person to debut Adam Mansbach’s timely book Stay The F**k At Home than the notoriously foul-mout...
On Tuesday, March 31, key Bay Area health jurisdictions extended the ‘shelter in place’ order through May 3, with new rules added. As expected the ‘shelter in place’ order has been extended until...
Here’s a roundup of uplifting moments that have arisen during the pandemic. The world is facing a global health crisis and life is drastically changing every minute. Italy is undergoing the most extensive travel r...
As people self-isolate at home or flock to parks during ‘shelter in place’, the city turns into a dystopian ghost town. While parks and beaches were flooded over the weekend, the rest of the city was virtual...