Bay Area Updates
Mayor London Breed Announces Shared Spaces Program to Support Neighborhood Activity and Local Businesses Tuesday, May 26, 2020 Shared Spaces will enable more flexible use of sidewalks, streets, and other public spaces for neighborhood businesses. Mayor London N. Breed announced on Tuesday the creation of the Shared Spaces Program to support neighborhoods by more...
On Monday, The California Department of Public Health announced the statewide reopening of places of worship for religious services and in-store retail shopping. Modifications are required to keep Californians safe and limit the spread of COVID-19. Subject to approval by county public health departments, all retail stores can reopen for more...
Thanks to KPIX5 for letting us know that BART is no longer issuing paper tickets At SFO as of June 1 and will be Clipper only. Starting, June 1, 2020, BART will eliminate the sales of paper tickets at San Francisco International Airport Station as it expands the number of stations more...
The restaurant industry has obviously been hit hard during the pandemic, but some community-minded neighbors in North Beach are trying to come to the rescue. A group of volunteers within the North Beach Neighbors association has started “North Beach Delivers” – a free restaurant delivery program focusing on a different restaurant more...
Thank you ABC7 for letting us know about the special graduation message Tom Hanks gave to seniors at his alma mater Oakland’s Skyline High School. The graduating Class of 2020 at Skyline High School last Friday had a surprise message from Oscar-winning actor and world-famous Skyline alumnus Tom Hanks: “I would like more...
Heartbreaking news from Hoodline, that Mission dive bars Thieves Tavern, Blind Cat are closing for good. A sad day for Mission dive bar fans, The Blind Cat and Thieves Tavern are closing permanently due to lack of income amidst the pandemic. Thieves Tavern opened in December 2005 and Blind Cat in more...
Thank you SFist and ALT1053 for letting us know that a particularly aggressive turkey has gone “wild” on park-goers at Morcom Rose Garden in Oakland’s Grand Lake neighborhood. One particular turkey, “Gerald” is getting fairly aggressive, trying to make sure humans know this is his turf. After all, it is his more...
San Francisco’s well-loved “La Taqueria” in the Mission (on Mission between 24th and 25th) will be reopening for to-go orders on Wednesday, May 27th after a two month shutdown. How awesome is La Taquiera? They won the title of “America’s Best Burrito” in a fivethirtyeight.com smackdown back in 2014. Masks will be more...
Funcheap Needs Your Help Our goal is to stay open during the crisis and, more importantly, when we come out of this. If you love Funcheap, can you help us stay alive? Learn more at GoFundMe Construction on SF’s new “Francisco Park” has finally been restarted after being paused under the City’s more...
One of the Largest Latin Culture Festivals In The West Coast “Carnaval San Francisco 2020” Live Streams To Feed Thousands Of Latino Families this Sunday. Watch Live Stream on Sunday, May 24th from 2-4pm – Donate Dancers, Drummers, Musicians and More Slated to Participate in The 42nd Annual Virtual Parade and Festival. more...
A massive fire hit Pier 45 this morning damaging a warehouse, but our favorite quirky little historic arcade has survived. The interactive Musée Mécanique museum, at the end of Pier 45 in Fisherman’s Wharf, features tons of 20th-century penny arcade games and antique arcade artifacts, most of which are operational and more...
A major fire struck San Francisco near Fisherman’s Wharf this morning destroying a large warehouse at Pier 45, but firefighters were able to save the historic WWII liberty ship, the SS Jeremiah O’Brien. @FitzTheReporter reports there were 100 firefighters and 40 vehicles deployed @MuseeMecSF says the Musée Mécanique has survived and there more...
Thanks to KTVU for letting us know that after two months, See’s Candies is back ramping up production. Back in March, See’s Candies shut down their production lines, for the first time since WWII, due to the coronavirus outbreak. Now they are back and slowly ramping up production in the Bay more...
Thanks to KRON4 for letting us know that San Francisco has drawn social distancing circles at more parks To ensure visitors stay safe from the coronavirus, San Francisco Parks are painting social distancing circles on the grass. Park workers are using the same kind of chalky paint to mark off baseball more...
Funcheap Needs Your Help Our goal is to stay open during the crisis and, more importantly, when we come out of this. If you love Funcheap, can you help us stay alive? Learn more at GoFundMe The 129th Rescue Wing will perform two flyovers between 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday, May more...