SF News 极速赛车官方开奖结果一分钟查询 168网历史记录 Won’t Be Exempt From Minimum Wage Law 极速赛车 极速赛车开奖官网开奖记录168 168开奖官网开奖视频 Berkeley spent nearly $7 million to clear protesters out of People’s Park; the next ‘Star Wars’ movie will be shot entirely in California; and Gavin Newsom is responding to blowback by saying Panera won’t be exempt from an upcoming minimum wage increase.
Bay Area Sports 极速168赛车1分钟最快开奖结果 USF Dons Basketball Team Has Huge National TV Game Against Gonzaga Tonight, Being Played at Chase Center The 在线提供一分钟赛车全国开奖记录,开奖结果 USF Dons men’s basketball team is playing at the Chase Center tonight in a monster game that will be on national TV (well, ESPN2), but they’re up against Gonzaga, who have beaten them 28 times in a row.
SF News SF Art Institute Will Live On After Finding a Buyer, and It’s That Group Led By Laurene Powell Jobs The San Francisco Art Institute looked done-for last year when it declared bankruptcy and was $10 million in debt, but it will now survive as an art institution, and its Diego Rivera mural is staying right where it is.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tried and True: Frances Gets Stellar Menu Makeover From New Chef Ricky Chu Frances, which will be celebrating 15 years in the Castro later this year, remains one of the city's neighborhood restaurant gems, and the menu has recently been seeing some changes at the hands of newly promoted chef de cuisine Ricky Chu.
SF News San Francisco Architecture Students Work to Reimagine and Rebuild NorCal Town Destroyed By Dixie Fire A project that's been ongoing for two years at California College of the Arts in San Francisco seeks to imagine new ways to rebuild the town of Greenville, which was virtually leveled by the 2021 Dixie Fire.
SF News 75秒极速赛车历史记录 最新开奖号码 City Report Finds Some People Arrested For Drugs In SF Live In Other Cities, But Still Receive SF Welfare 75秒极速赛车168开奖官网开奖记录 A new city report that is conveniently timed before Tuesday’s 'drug screening for welfare recipients' vote finds that some drug users get SF welfare even though they don’t live here, though the report only details 41 people doing this.
SF News 168极速赛车历史开奖结果 直播开奖结果官方 Man Rescued After Driving Car Off Big Sur Cliff and Getting Stranded For Two Days 在168极速赛车官网,可以观看极速赛车官方直播开奖 A Pacific Grove man was rescued Tuesday after being stranded on a cliffside for two days in Big Sur, following a harrowing car crash.
SF News 澳洲幸运十开奖号码查询、168澳洲10历史查询记录计划 Lake Tahoe Area Braces For 'Life-Threatening' Blizzard 全天计划, 开奖结果168官网, 全国统一开奖, 开奖官网开奖结果查询 area residents are being warned of some very extreme weather coming their way — and even there's already been a good amount of snow up there, what's coming is a whole hell of a lot more.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink That Waterfront Chevys In Emeryville Is Closing Permanently on April 16 The rather unique waterfront Chevys Fresh Mex along the Emeryville Marina has announced its permanent closure, so if you’re a Chevys fan, you’ve got just six more weeks to go enjoy its fajitas and Bay views.
SF News Thursday Morning What's Up: Cluster of Earthquakes Rumble Off NorCal Coast There was a cluster of earthquakes overnight, beginning with a 4.1M, under the ocean off Eureka; a Napa teen experienced a life-changing snowboard accident last weekend; and Leap Day is special for one Oakland family.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Protesters Shut Down Lecture By Israeli Lawyer at UC Berkeley A protest shut down a lecture by an Israeli lawyer on the UC Berkeley campus; SF officials say the Macy's building on Union Square could become a lot of things besides retail; and two big video game makers announced layoffs.
SF News Fourth Suspect Charged With Murder in Fatal Shooting of OPD Officer in December Dispensary Burglary While three suspects had been charged with murder in the December 29 shooting and killing of Oakland police officer Tuan Le, a fourth figured he could just plead guilty to robbing the cannabis shop and have that be that. But now that suspect is facing murder charges too.
SF News 一分钟极速赛车开奖结果号码168,极速赛车开奖历史记录查询,极速赛车官方开奖历史记录 Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Thumbs Nose at Police Commission, Says She Will Not Attend Forum With Candidates 168在线官方极速赛车一分钟、开奖数据、75秒官网168极速赛车开奖计划 in Oakland over the ongoing effort to install a new police chief, and it's coming down to a battle of wills between the police commission and the mayor.
SF News 官网开奖直播网,168极速赛车开奖官网开奖记录,在线开奖直播官方 The Former Yoshi’s in the Fillmore Could Be Reborn as a New Food Hall Sometime This Year The building that housed Yoshi’s SF and the Fillmore Heritage Center has been a vacant reminder of a boondoggle for going on five years, but someone’s finally in negotiations to take on the lease and make it some sort of food hall and event space.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Newsom Catches Flack For Exception to Minimum Wage Law That Exempts Panera Bread Chain California's new minimum-wage law for fast-food restaurants, which takes effect April 1, will not apply to Panera Bread or the handful of other chains that bake and serve their own loaves of bread. Wonder why?
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Oakland Dive Bar Ruby Room Set To Reopen Under New Ownership Friday Night The red-hued Lake Merritt-area Oakland bar Ruby Room closed New Year's Eve, but has reopened in sputters since, and reopens permanently on Friday night under a new local ownership team.
Arts & Entertainment Madonna Proves She's Still Here and Kicking, If Not High-Kicking, at Chase Center 'Celebration Tour' Stop "Aging is a sin,” Madonna says in a recorded video montage that plays toward the end of her Celebration Tour setlist. "I think the most controversial thing I've ever done is stick around."
SF News SF Supervisors Approve Stunning $9 Million Settlement for Bicyclist Injured on Presidio Heights Slow Street Several people were injured by a dangerously installed speed bump on Clay Street back in August 2022. A few are suing for about $1 million, but one of them just scored a $9 million settlement for his injuries.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Lee’s Deli Has Closed Its Last Two SF Locations in the Financial District Some will see this as worse than the closure of Macy’s, as the wildly affordable Financial District lunch and breakfast go-to Lee’s Deli has closed its last two remaining locations.
SF News Oakland Police Commission Still Playing Politics, Unveils Latest Slate of Four Candidates for Chief The Oakland Police Commission has taken over two months to present Mayor Sheng Thao with a new slate of candidates for the chief-of-police role after she rejected the last one and — guess what! — one of the latest candidates was one of the rejects from the earlier slate.
SF News Humpday Headlines: Corpse Flower Blooms at Academy of Sciences The corpse flower comes into full bloom at the Academy of Sciences; the Chronicle has a history piece on the 77-year-old Macy's Union Square; and a new study finds that daily weed smoking greatly increases heart attack and stroke risk.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Castro Seafood Restaurant Catch To Close Permanently Next Month A new report on police car chases emerges right before SF will vote on police car chases; the luxury pet-care facility Wag Hotels is facing a lawsuit over animal mistreatment; and 22-year-old Castro District seafood restaurant Catch will close next month.
SF Politics A’s Biggest Roadblock to Las Vegas Could Be Set By… Former SF Supervisor Chris Daly? A blast from San Francisco’s political past could help shoot down the Oakland A’s proposed move to Las Vegas, as former SF supervisor Chris Daly is now the political director for a Nevada ballot measure and lawsuit that could be Oakland fans’ ace in the hole to keep the team.
SF Politics 168飞艇开奖查询结果官网-查询极速/赛车/幸运/168 SF Mayor London Breed Tries to Suggest Hope That Macy's Won't Actually Leave 极速赛车开奖结果1分钟-幸运飞行艇官方开奖直播 It's certainly not great news for Mayor London Breed's bid for reelection this year that another major department store is announcing its closure in the heart of SF. And now Breed seems to be hedging on the news.
SF News SF’s Former Biggest Landlord Veritas, Now Defaulting to the Tune of $1 Billion, Selling 762 More SF Apartments The local downfall of SF’s one-time biggest residential landlord Veritas Investments continues unabated, as they’re selling off more San Francisco properties, this time 23 buildings with 762 rent-controlled apartments.