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Marking 1 Year Since California Officially Reopened From COVID Lockdown
A year ago Wednesday, California emerged from its pandemic lockdown as Gov. Gavin Newsom declared the state was reopened for business amid record low COVID-19 case and hospitalization rates at the time.
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Beer Lovers Rejoice Over Release of Russian River Brewing's Pliny the Younger
Beer lovers lined up early Friday for the release of a hugely popular, award-winning brew out of the North Bay.
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OUSD Board Votes Against Delaying School Closures
The Oakland Unified School District board voted against delaying school closures during a virtual special meeting Friday night.
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With Favorable COVID-19 Numbers, SF Looking at Lifting Mask Mandate: Report
COVID-19 case rates are down and vaccinations are up in San Francisco, leaving some to wonder if it’s time to loosen mask mandates.
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Bay Area Bars May Implement New Rule in Response to COVID-19 Delta Variant Surge
Bay Area bars might soon start carding all patrons. But it wouldn’t be for proof of legal drinking age — it would be for proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
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Social Media Groups Offer Expertise in Tracking Down Vaccine Appointments
With the largest pool of Californians now able to schedule vaccine appointments, some may be finding it harder to land one. But an online community launched in the Bay Area may be able to help.
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Bay Area Exodus: Report Lists Where San Franciscans Are Going
Using data from cell phones as well as change-of-address forms, researchers have determined that between 1.5 and 3% of San Francisco’s population left the city for surrounding counties or other states over the past year, according to a report.