SF News Popular, Recently Shuttered Vintage Store Stuff Opening New SF Location Saturday In Polk Gulch There are actually two new locations of the now-reincarnated vintage emporium Stuff, and the SF shop will have the same giant letters from the old Valencia Street location.
SF News SF Hospital CEO Suggests This 4th Wave of COVID-19 Might've Peaked — at Least in San Francisco Based on the most recent City data that shows hospitalizations are leveling off, as well as cases slowly coming down, the CEO of Zuckerberg SF General Hospital has said SF may have seen the worst of this wave of COVID-19.
SF News Weekend Palate Cleanser: Two New Penguins Graduate From SF Zoo's 'Fish School' On Saturday, two new Magellanic penguin chicks, which hatched back in May, graduated from San Francisco Zoo's "Fish School" and joined the institution’s colony of birds at Penguin Island. Their ceremonial waddle to the exhibit was nothing short of a massive serotonin release.
SF News Conservatory of Flowers Reopens to the Public Joining the likes of SFMOMA and other venues that reopened this week, the Conservatory of Flowers began welcoming back guests into its sun-soaked greenhouse on Friday.
Arts & Entertainment Asian Art Museum Reopens With New Exhibits Showcasing Asian American ‘Visibility and Representation’ The Asian Art Museum has officially reopened to the public, ahead of other local culture centers — like SFMOMA and the de Young Museum — that plan on ushering guests through their exhibits again this weekend.
SF News Yosemite Could Reopen Tomorrow; Mariposa Grove Still Closed After Sustaining Wind Damage Yosemite National Park closed almost two weeks ago after the 748,000-acre green space was damaged by strong storms. Though the park might reopen as soon as Monday, its famous thicket of redwoods at Mariposa Grove will remain off-limits to visitors for some time.
SF News San Francisco Zoo Now Open to the General Public After contending with yet another shutdown — one that dealt even more financial blows to our local zoological facilities — the San Francisco Zoo has, once again, reopened to the general public.
SF News Bay Area ICU Capacity Swings to 23.4% — Could Lockdown End Soon? With the Bay Area's ICU capacity now over 23% — a massive improvement from the last reported ICU availability rate of just 6.5% — the region now falls under the state's criteria for leaving its current stay-at-home order.
SF News It's Official: San Francisco Enters 'Purple' Tier as Local COVID-19 Cases Surge The other shoe finally dropped at noon Saturday when Mayor Breed took to Twitter to announce that SF has fallen into the state's "purple" tier status — and will comply with California's limited stay-at-home curfew (which requires people to stay indoors from 10:00 p.m. to 5 a.m.) starting Monday.
SF News SF To Let Nail Salons, Barbershops, and Massage Studios Resume Outdoor Services Next Week Mayor Breed and San Francisco Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax announced Friday that some SF businesses — mostly in the beauty industry — can start offering certain outdoor services beginning Tuesday of next week.
SF News California's Surge in COVID-19 Cases Linked to Increased Testing, CHHS Secretary Says As we slowly transition back to a point of pre-coronavirus normalcy, counties across the state are seeing swells in COVID-19 cases. However, a California Health and Human Services (CHHS) official claims these spikes are because of increased testing — and not due to businesses reopening.
Business & Tech Airbnb Totally Making a Comeback, Claims Airbnb The online apartment booking site says it actually had more bookings for the Memorial Day holiday this year compared to last year, and its delayed IPO may be back on for 2020.
SF News SF Street Sweeping Tickets Set to Resume on June 15 You’ve still got 10 days to move your car, but street sweeping tickets will resume their weekly nuisance to your routine on June 15.
SF News California Suffers Deadliest COVID-19 Day Yet, But Newsom Lowers Bar for Counties to Reopen Gavin Newsom eased the standards counties must meet for reopening, but then Tuesday the state reported the most coronavirus deaths of any day yet.
SF News Palace of Fine Arts Reopens Today After a long restoration process, the Palace of Fine Arts will reopen today. The San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department and the Maybeck Foundation plan on throwing a grand celebration at 10 a.
SF News Bay Bridge Will *Not* Reopen for Evening Commute KRON 4 Morning News reports that the Bay Bridge will not reopen for Friday's evening commute.. Please visit 511 for more information on rerouting your vehicular trip home, which you probably know by
SF News Bay Bridge Might Reopen Sometime Soon at Some Point In the Near or Distant Future Yep. It's still closed. What are people saying about the third consecutive day without a Bay Bridge? Well, ABC7 reports "Caltrans has officially said the Bay Bridge will not reopen Friday morning. There
SF News Bay Bridge Tuesday Reopening: Will It or Won't It? After an inspector discovered a crack in the eastern span of the Bay Bridge over the weekend, crews plan to hysterically work overnight in an effort to reopen the Bay Bridge on Tuesday