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SF releases guidelines for visiting people outside household
Department of Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax said Friday that despite Covid-19 shelter-in-place it’s clear residents are socially interacting. The City has provided guidance for people who choose...Read More
SF reinstates street sweeping violations
San Francisco will resume issuing citations for cars parked in street sweeping zones beginning June 15. Mayor London Breed along with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced Friday...Read More
Breed lifts San Francisco curfew beginning Thursday morning
San Francisco Mayor London Breed in a tweet Wednesday said she will lift The City’s curfew as of Thursday morning at 5 a.m. The curfew was ordered by the...Read More
San Francisco curfew stretches into second night after mostly peaceful debut
A protest in San Francisco remained largely peaceful on Sunday night after a curfew took effect at 8 p.m.Read More
Mayor, police chief issue Sunday curfew to curb late protest violence, destruction
San Francisco officials are warning people heading into The City that a repeat episode of the vandalism, looting and fires that occurred late Saturday night will not be tolerated....Read More
San Francisco imposes curfew after looting, vandalism mar day of peaceful protest
Thousands of people are taking part Saturday in a protest in downtown San Francisco against Monday's killing in Minneapolis by police of George Floyd.Read More
Covid-19 update: Worldwide cases top 6 million, counties consider looser restrictions
The number of Covid-19 cases has topped over 6 million, according to data from the John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center. The U.S. continues to lead the world with...Read More
SF lays out roadmap to reopen businesses, orders face coverings outdoors
San Francisco Thursday released a reopening timeline by industry accompanied by a more strict order pertaining to face coverings. Dozens of counties across California, including three in the Bay...Read More
Covid-19 update: U.S. hits grim death toll milestone, BART releases 15-point safety plan
The U.S. death toll related to Covid-19 reached six figures Wednesday, according to data reported by John Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center. Here’s what’s happening in the state and...Read More
San Francisco to soon let retail, restaurants use sidewalks, streets, parks
Some San Francisco businesses may soon be permitted to extend their outdoor retail space onto sidewalks and into streets. The City’s new Shared Spaces Program is a Covid-19 Economy...Read More
Covid-19 update: Officials prepare for Memorial Day weekend crowds
The three-day Memorial Day weekend is here, but that does not mean the public should relax as Covid-19 is still prevalent in the Bay Area.Read More
City to permit summer camps, though ‘a lot has changed’
San Francisco summer camps will be allowed to open in June, but officials warn that camps will be different than in years past. Mayor London Breed announced city, nonprofit...Read More
Transit agency tackles recovery plan in six levels
San Francisco transit officials are in early stages of developing a recovery plan for Muni service.Read More
The Stud falls victim to Covid-19, will close doors by end of month
San Francisco’s oldest LGBTQ bar, The Stud, is closing its doors after 54 years in business. The owners said they no longer pay rent on a building that has...Read More
Covid-19 update: Global cases near 5 million, Tesla drops lawsuit
All of the 50 states have begun easing stay-at-home restrictions, including California. Here in the Bay Area, counties this week have allowed many retail businesses to reopen for curbside...Read More
Residents historically turn to City College in recession, supe turns to voters to fund struggling school
“We don't want to be in a position where we're turning students away.”Read More
Rec and Park to voluntarily provide location list for safe sleeping sites
San Francisco Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer said Monday that legislation requiring the Department of Recreation and Parks to compile a list of potential “safe sleeping sites” on its properties...Read More
SF adds three Covid-19 testing sites in underserved neighborhoods
San Francisco officials Monday announced three new Covid-19 testing sites that combined will be able to conduct over 500 tests per day. The City is collaborating with Google’s research...Read More
Covid-19 update: Bay Area prepares for partial reopening, SF-Marin Food Bank opens drive thru
Most retail stores will be allowed to reopen to provide allowed services under amended public health orders. Read More
San Francisco stretches ‘Slow Streets’ program into 13 new corridors
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is preparing a second phase of its Slow Streets program.Read More