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Woman Killed In Oakland Shooting

CALIFORNIA—On Saturday, November 28, the Oakland Police Department noted two separate shootings, one resulted in a female being killed at the scene of the crime and one adult male being critically injured. The Oakland Police Department indicated that a 25-year-old San Francisco woman was found dead of a gunshot wound inside of a vehicle on the 8700 block of Hillside...

Lil Yase Killed In Shooting Over The Weekend

SAN FRANCISCO—Rapper Lil Yase, 26, was killed after a shooting in the East Bay area of San Francisco on Saturday, November 28. Yase's real name is Alexander Mark Antonyyo Jr. The Dublin Police Department issued a press release that stated around 1 a.m., they responded to Valley Care Medical Center in Pleasanton for a report of a man who had...

CA Health Care Workers Vaccinate First If Approved

CALIFORNIA—According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Governor Gavin Newsom said on Monday, November 23 that more than two million health care workers in the state would be among the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine as early as next month. The vaccine would have to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In a press release, the FDA...

Winona Ryder Puts SF Home On Market

SAN FRANCISCO—Actress Winona Ryder has recently placed her San Francisco 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home on the market for nearly $6 million. On Realtor.com, her 3,140 sq. ft. home is described as sitting on an almost 4,000 sq. ft. lot, with a semi-private garden space outside that has a “massive view deck overlooking a deep and lush garden for indoor/outdoor living.” The website...

Bruce Lee Exhibition Coming To San Francisco In 2021

SAN FRANCISCO—A history exhibit dedicated to Bruce Lee is expected to debut in San Francisco in the fall of 2021. The exhibit, called “We are Bruce Lee: Under The Sky” will be located at the San Francisco Chinese Historical Society of American Museum in Chinatown. It will feature artwork, films, memorabilia and rarely seen artifacts from Lee’s life. Lee was born...

Supervisors To Vote On Annual Rental Unit Inventory

SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco Board of Supervisors will vote on a housing inventory legislation that will require landlords to provide information annually about approximately 233, 518 rental units, on Tuesday, December 1. The legislation was written by Supervisor Sandra Fewer. Backers of that legislation say it will help tenants by providing crucial information to protect tenants and inform policy decisions to...

One-Alarm Fire Near Russian Hill

SAN FRANCISCO—Late Friday night on November 27, around 8:30 p.m. there was a one-alarm fire that broke out near Russian Hill. The San Francisco Fire Department responded and successfully contained the fire that broke out near Vallejo Street and Leavenworth Street in the Russian Hills area. On Citizen app, there was an eyewitness who recorded the firefighters responding to the blaze....

Good Eggs Fails To Deliver Thanksgiving Meals

SAN FRANCISCO— The start-up Good Eggs failed to deliver meals to families on Thanksgiving. CEO Bentley Hall explained on his Twitter page that his company "experienced a multi-hour warehouse system outage" early Wednesday, November 25. Several customers posted on Twitter that their groceries being delayed or canceled came as a complete surprise to them because the company did not update them...

T-Mobile Files Lawsuit Against San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO—T-Mobile filed a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco and its Department of Building Inspection for not responding to its request to upgrade cell cites to 5G. Due to the coronavirus, the company said it needs to modify and upgrade many of the existing wireless installations due to an increase in demand. They have experienced delays from the...

Bay Area Tech Executive Leaving San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO—Technology executive Keith Rabois revealed at the Meridian conference on Tuesday, November 17 that he is moving from San Francisco to Florida. Rabois is a tech executive at Silicon Valley who previously worked at companies like PayPal, LinkedIn, and Yelp. He told Fortune magazine that he is leaving San Francisco because he believes it is "just so massively improperly...