From the Archive: The Dragon Gate marking the entrance to San Francisco’s Chinatown is a relatively recent addition — and it was a tough road to get it built. https://t.co/uBF9wCyQs9
With the Little Puffer reopening, staff & guest safety is our priority. New protocols include a line queue with paw prints 8 feet apart & 18 rider capacity (normal is 42). Thanks in advance for your cooperation & we look forward to welcoming you back for a ride!
We are very happy to be allowed to reopen. After 6 months of being closed, it will take us roughly 2 weeks to rehire employees, properly age the beef, and prepare the salad dressing. It takes us 10 days to 2 weeks to make the base of our dressing. Thank you for understanding.
Museums, playgrounds, zoos and more: Here are some of the top Bay Area family attractions that are operating again or soon plan to reopen, along with their coronavirus health policies. https://t.co/y1uWyXgV3F
Did you know September is National Service Dog Month? In 2012, CEID applied to @ccicanine for a Facility Dog to work with the children at CEID, and our lives were changed by Nan's friendliness, love, and acceptance. Tell us why you are a Nan Fan! #NationalServiceDogMonth#Nan
Instead of waking to the smell of smoke, as they had for the past week, people in the Bay Area were greeted by fresh air, damp pavement and traces of what seemed like rain.
This meant the end of a record 30 days of Spare the Air alerts.
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San Francisco is opening indoor hair salons, gyms, hotels and other businesses today.
Vote: which will you go back to this week?https://t.co/v3zSoMVe3Y
My latest: San Franciscans are filling out the census in low numbers — far lower than other Bay Area counties. Every person who goes uncounted means a loss of $20,000 in federal money, creating major concern at City Hall. Answer the census, folks! https://t.co/mNJkkhWhbE
📸: @jadenklebe - Classic San Francisco. We can't wait for you to rediscover it at the Palace of Fine Arts when the time is right. Is this your first stop when you come back to visit? #AlwaysSF