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Marking 1 Year Since California Officially Reopened From COVID Lockdown
A year ago Wednesday, California emerged from its pandemic lockdown as Gov. Gavin Newsom declared the state was reopened for business amid record low COVID-19 case and hospitalization rates at the time.
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Google Announces Partnership to Help Support Small Businesses
To mark the start of National Small Business Week, Google on Monday announced it will help uncover new ways for small businesses to leverage technology, something a panel of industry leaders explained was a lifeline at the height of the pandemic.
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SF's Iconic Transamerica Pyramid Getting a $250 Million Makeover
The Transamerica pyramid in San Francisco is getting a multimillion-dollar makeover.
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San Francisco School Board Approves Hundreds of Teacher, Staff Layoffs
The San Francisco Unified School District board Tuesday night approved cutting about 300 staff positions, including 151 teachers, to balance a $125 million budget deficit.
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SFPD Reports Decrease in Crimes Since Beefing Up Patrols Around Union Square
Just weeks after San Francisco leaders promised to step up law enforcement in the Union Square area following a brazen smash and grab at Louis Vuitton, NBC Bay Area has learned how effective those efforts have been.
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Deadline Arrives for SF City Employees, Restaurant Workers to Be Vaccinated
Thursday marked another milestone in San Francisco’s fight against COVID-19 as the deadline came and went for city employees and workers at certain businesses to submit proof of vaccination to the city’s Department of Health.
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SF, Berkeley Taking Hard Look at Return to Mask Mandate: Reports
With COVID-19 cases on the rise and the delta variant continuing to spread, leaders in San Francisco and Berkeley are strongly considering plans to bring back a mask mandate.
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Bay Area Bars May Implement New Rule in Response to COVID-19 Delta Variant Surge
Bay Area bars might soon start carding all patrons. But it wouldn’t be for proof of legal drinking age — it would be for proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
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Convicted Killer Scott Peterson Appears in Court in Death Penalty Retrial
Seventeen years after Scott Peterson was convicted of murdering his wife Laci Peterson and their unborn son, Conner, the condemned inmate made another appearance in court regarding his death penalty conviction.
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People Use Access Codes to Skip COVID-19 Vaccine Line
As many communities push to get more COVID-19 vaccines in the arms of residents, a new report Wednesday revealed some in the Bay Area may be booking their vaccination appointments dishonestly.