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SF Police May Start Enforcing "Shelter-in-Place" This WeekendSF Police May Start Enforcing “Shelter-in-Place” This Weekend
By - posted 3/28/2020
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San Francisco Police announced that it will be controlling the overcrowded hot spots this weekend and may shift their focus from education to enforcement. “For those who have been warned repeatedly, there will come a time when we will have to enforce that’s just a fact of life,” San Francisco Police more...

See's Candies Shutting Down ProductionSee’s Candies Shutting Down Production
By - posted 3/28/2020
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Thanks to the LA Times for letting us know that See’s Candies, based in South San Francisco, is shutting down production during the coronavirus outbreak. See’s is always focused on bringing joy to our customers. We are very sorry to have to say that sees.com is not taking orders at this more...

More Beach and Overlook Closures for SF & MarinMore Beach and Overlook Closures for SF & Marin
By - posted 3/27/2020
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area, in response to guidance from the Marin and San Francisco county health departments, is announcing additional modifications to operations to support federal, state, and local efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). As of March 26, 2020, Golden Gate National Recreation Area will offer more...

Moscone Center is SF's Newest ShelterMoscone Center is SF’s Newest Shelter
By - posted 3/27/2020
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed just announced that Moscone Center West will be turned into a shelter to help aid the fight against COVID-19. The new facility will open next week and remain open throughout the public health emergency. The mayor’s full press release below. SAN FRANCISCO TO OPEN NEW SHELTER AT more...

SF Gets Three New COVID-19 Drive-Thu Test SitesSF Gets Three New COVID-19 Drive-Thu Test Sites
By - posted 3/27/2020
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Mayor Breed Announces Three New Drive-Thru/Drop-In Covid-19 Testing Sites For The Public And Additional Prioritized Testing For First Responders And Health Care Workers Prioritized COVID-19 testing for front line first responders and health care workers will serve as an interim step to help preserve San Francisco’s capacity to serve the public more...

SPCA Has Live Puppy and Kitty Cams... And They Are AdorableSPCA Has Live Puppy and Kitty Cams… And They Are Adorable
By - posted 3/27/2020
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Looking for something and adorable you can (virtually) pet your stress away? Want to see what’s happening at SF SPCA Mission Campus Adoption Center? Thinking of adopting a puppy or a cat?  Check out San Francisco SPCA‘s adorable animals via their Puppy Cam, Kitten Cam, and Cat Cam. Watch our canine and more...

Yes, SF’s Hunky Jesus Contest is Back! (On Instagram)Yes, SF’s Hunky Jesus Contest is Back! (On Instagram)
By - posted 3/27/2020
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The Easter In the Park & Hunky Jesus Contest in Dolores Park has unfortunately been canceled for 2020. But don’t worry, it’s not all bad news. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are moving things online. The Sisters are taking their wildly popular annual contest online and inviting anyone and everyone, more...

AC Transit is Now FreeAC Transit is Now Free
By - posted 3/27/2020
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Thanks to SFGate for letting us know that for the time being AC Transit will no longer be collecting fares, but will still be operating their normal schedule. Learn More. AC Transit is implementing rear-door boarding on buses with multiple doors. Fare payment is not required until further notice. AC Transit is deemed more...

All SF Parking Meters Now 50¢ / HourAll SF Parking Meters Now 50¢ / Hour
By - posted 3/27/2020
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Given the significant shifts in parking demand, the city implemented a temporary rate change for all parking meters citywide through the period of the Public Health Order. All San Francisco parking meters will be reduced to their base rates through April 7: $0.50/hour for vehicle parking $0.10/hour for motorcycle parking SFMTA is maintaining more...

SF's Cable Cars Say Goodbye (For Now)SF’s Cable Cars Say Goodbye (For Now)
By - posted 3/26/2020
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UPDATE: Originally we reported that the cable cars were being replaced with buses on March 30th, but it turns out the cable cars had already been replaced on March 17th. The SFMTA sent out a press release on 3/26/20 that said “Effective Monday, March 30 the following lines will be more...

Virtual Piano & Wine Party w/ Kat Robichaud (The Voice: Season 5)Virtual Piano & Wine Party w/ Kat Robichaud (The Voice: Season 5)
By - posted 3/26/2020
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Tired of staring at the same people in silence? So why not join in on a virtual piano party with Kat Robichaud of Misfit Cabaret and The Voice (Season 5). While enjoying the show, dress as fancy as you like and post pictures and drink wine together. Kat will be in more...

More East Bay Parks Closing Starting FridayMore East Bay Parks Closing Starting Friday
By - posted 3/26/2020
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The COVID-19 health emergency remains a serious and evolving situation. The East Bay Regional Park District has announced some park area closures to limit overcrowding and public safety. This past weekend, the Park District saw more people in parks than on a busy holiday. Park visitation and park use will be more...

Say Goodbye to Muni Metro Starting March 30Say Goodbye to Muni Metro Starting March 30
By - posted 3/26/2020
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Starting next week, the SFMTA will implement additional service changes during the COVID-19 shelter-in-place order. In response to changing ridership, these service adjustments will help us to focus resources on routes outside of the downtown area that are connecting people to essential jobs and services. Read more at SFMTA Beginning on Monday, more...

Steph Curry Live Q&A w/ Dr. Fauci on InstagramSteph Curry Live Q&A w/ Dr. Fauci on Instagram
By - posted 3/26/2020
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Thanks to 7×7 and the SF Chronicle for letting us know that Warriors legend Steph Curry will be interviewing Dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who has become a bit of a covid-rock star due to his appearances at all of the White House more...

32 Places in SF & Oakland Where Kids Can Get Free Meals32 Places in SF & Oakland Where Kids Can Get Free Meals
By - posted 3/24/2020
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Many Bay Area students typically get their meals at school. But during the shutdown, sometimes there is no place for kids to get affordable meals. Starting last week students were offered free “grab and go” breakfast and lunch that they can take home with them. Schools worked with other community partners and more...