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Top SF news: Macy's pulls 1,000 jobs from SF; 2 coronavirus patients transferred to UCSF; more

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Published on February 05, 2020
Top SF news: Macy's pulls 1,000 jobs from SF; 2 coronavirus patients transferred to UCSF; morePhoto: Chris Leipelt/Unsplash

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Macy's closing SF tech office with 1,000 employees; some will relocate

Macy's is closing its San Francisco tech offices and relocating operations to New York and Atlanta, according to Business Insider.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

SF taxi drivers say the medallion crisis is killing them, literally

Sharma is one of more than 700 drivers in San Francisco who took out large loans to buy medallions, the licenses to operate a cab. But now that Lyft and Uber have decimated the taxi industry, drivers aren't making nearly enough to cover their loan payments

Read the full story on KQED.

Two coronavirus patients transferred to UC San Francisco

Two coronavirus patients from San Benito County were transferred to UC San Francisco Monday for treatment.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

Tesla's 'sentry mode' records man keying Model 3 in San Francisco

A Tesla owner is hoping someone can identify the stranger who keyed his car while it was parked in the Inner Sunset.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

Calif. lawmaker seeks takeover of PG&E

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A California lawmaker wants to transform the nation's largest electric utility into a publicly owned company. State Sen. Scott Wiener announced his legislation Monday involving Pacific Gas & Electric. 

Read the full story on KMJNOW.


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