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US Cities Mark 1st Anniversary of Thai Grandfather's Killing
San Francisco on Sunday is marking the one-year anniversary of Vicha Ratanapakdee, an 84-year-old Asian man killed in yet another attack against Asians in America.
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California Urges People to Vacation in State, Boost Tourism
California tourism leaders are urging residents to spend their pent-up travel dollars exploring their home state as coronavirus case numbers stay low.
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Virus Cases Plunge and LA, San Francisco Come Back to Life
Coronavirus cases continue to plunge in San Francisco and Los Angeles, getting both counties closer to the less-restrictive coronavirus reopening yellow tier.
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‘Zoom in a Room'? California's School Lag in Reopening Push
Frustrated parents across California say sending their children back to school for what they call “zoom in a room” is not the in-person learning experience they expected for the students.
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More Counties OK California's Centralized Vaccine Plan
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to centralize vaccine delivery, tracking and appointment making is taking shape with two of the state’s most populous counties signing up.
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California Uses ZIP Codes, Outreach to Boost Vaccine Equity
San Francisco is one of the cities in the U.S. that prioritizes vulnerable ZIP codes to ensure they vaccinate people in largely Black, Latino and working-class communities.
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California Has Few Specifics on New State Vaccination System
California continues to change its coronavirus vaccine system suggesting revisions to who’s next in line for still-scarce doses.
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California Northern Counties Beginning to Feel COVID-19 Bite
Some counties in Northern California are cracking down again as coronavirus infections continue to hit.
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California Woos In-State Travelers With Safety Campaigns
Californian’s are being urged to travel with safety campaigns despite the governor’s orders to follow social distancing orders.
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San Francisco Sanctions Once-Shunned Homeless Encampments
San Francisco is joining other U.S. cities in authorizing homeless tent encampments in response to the coronavirus pandemic, a move officials have long resisted but are now reluctantly embracing to safeguard homeless people.