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The Board of Supervisors and the San Francisco Board of Education approved the 'Safe Sleeping Sites' resolution, which would provide space and services to unhoused people with no access to shelter.
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With no federal relief funds in sight, the Castro's gay bars and restaurants are now staring down the loss of one of their biggest weekends of the year.
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Despite less-than-ideal conditions for opening a new business, owner Zaid 'Ze' Almassri said it was time to take the leap and begin serving customers in the Castro.
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Can parkgoers sunbathe or picnic at a six-foot remove from one another? Depends on who you ask.
Barber Angel Benitez says he's struggling financially as he waits out his opening day, but he hopes to make something positive out of it.
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Fnnch is brightening up boarded-up businesses with the SF-famous honey bears, now wearing N95 masks.
In spite of stricter shelter-in-place rules, San Francisco's parks, boulevards and beaches remain crowded with people seeking exercise and fresh air.
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"The decision to shutter the subways to promote social distancing has completely backfired," wrote one commuter.
Organizers of AA and other 12-step programs have rushed to implement distanced meetings, but say they're deeply concerned about relapses.
The chain has exclusively been offering drive-through service in other cities, but it wasn't an option in SF.
Owner Ali Yaldiz says he will reopen, but his landlord says otherwise.
The summit for LGBTQ+ women in tech had been set to return to the Castro Theatre next month.
After one of his bar's windows was smashed for the second time in a year, Jim Furman decided to "handle it with some comedy."
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