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California s June 15 COVID reopening: How will rules change?

SF Officials, Residents Debate Whether Portable Toilets Should Stay on Streets

Hilton San Francisco Union Square to Reopen After COVID-19 Closure

Hilton San Francisco Union Square to Reopen After COVID-19 Closure Sergio Quintana © Provided by NBC Bay Area The Hilton Union Square in San Francisco will be reopening to guests Monday morning after being closed for more than a year due to the pandemic. The biggest hotel in California is set to reopen its doors. For most of the last year, a big heart has been lit up on the Hilton San Francisco s main tower. As kind of a love letter to the city during the pandemic. But for the last few days, a series of numbers have taken its place. The numbers represented the countdown to the reopening.

Man Arrested In San Francisco Stabbing Of 2 Asian Women – Nation & World News

Man Arrested In San Francisco Stabbing Of 2 Asian Women By Emma Bowman  May 5, 2021 Two older Asian women were stabbed on Tuesday while waiting for a bus in downtown San Francisco, authorities said. The attack occurred amid a spate of anti-Asian violence in the country since the start of the pandemic. The women, age 84 and 63, both remain in the hospital and are receiving treatment for multiple stab wounds, the San Francisco Police Department said in a news release on Wednesday. Neither woman is in critical condition. The SFPD arrested 54-year-old Patrick Thompson at around 7 p.m., two hours after he allegedly stabbed the two women. Police say he faces two counts of attempted murder and two counts of elder abuse.

Man Arrested In San Francisco Stabbing Of 2 Asian Women

Justin Sullivan, Getty Images Protesters held a rally in March at San Francisco s Embarcadero Plaza in solidarity with Asian Americans who have recently been the targets of hate crimes across the United States. May 05, 2021 Emma Bowman Two older Asian women were stabbed on Tuesday while waiting for a bus in downtown San Francisco, authorities said. The attack occurs amid a spate of anti-Asian violence in the country since the start of the pandemic. The women, aged 84 and 63, both remain in the hospital and are receiving treatment for multiple stab wounds, the San Francisco Police Department said in a news release on Wednesday. Neither woman is in critical condition.

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