SF News Monday Morning Happenings: Three Racehorse Deaths In a Week at Golden Gate Fields The smash-and-grab robbery swarm hit a mall in Hayward Sunday night, three racehorses have died in a week at Golden Gate Fields, and Dungeness crab season will open for waters north of the Bay Area on Dec. 1.
SF News Golden Gate Fields Physician Featured On '60 Minutes' Story About New Drug For COVID Patients Dr. David Seftel, the physician for the 500 employees and their families at the East Bay racetrack Golden Gate Fields, recently played a role in the early study of a common psychiatric drug, fluvoxamine, to treat COVID.
SF News Protesters Seeking Shutdown of Golden Gate Fields Racetrack Over Horse Deaths Cause Mass Vaccination Site For Humans to Be Shut Down A group of a few dozen animal rights activists succeeded in preventing some human people from getting their COVID vaccines in the East Bay today.
SF News At Least 200 Employees at Golden Gate Fields Have Now Tested Positive for COVID-19 In what's proving to be a hotbed for COVID-19 infections, managers at Golden Gate Fields — the still-closed horse racing track in Albany — have now reported 200-plus employees have tested positive for coronavirus; this figure is double what was initially reported on Friday.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink All-You-Can-Drink Saturdays at Golden Gate Fields Cancelled That was fast. Much like your friend who gets sent home drunk before the party even begins, Golden Gate Fields has prematurely cancelled its All-You-Can-Drink Saturday special. As we reported Wednesday, Golden Gate
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Golden Gate Fields Debuts All-You-Can-Drink Saturdays Lovers of cheap well drinks and controversy rejoice: this Saturday, local racetrack Golden Gate Fields will begin offering an all-you-can-drink deal that gives race patrons from noon to 5 p.m. to guzzle