Removed, but why some say it should remain right where it is. But first, San Franciscos nightlife starting to come alive. Restaurants reopened with strict guidelines. Surreal. Absolutely surreal. Good evening, everyone. Nightlife in the city for the first time in three months. Al fresco dining in San Francisco. And customers couldnt wait to reserve a table. Nbc bay areas jean elle has more on what it looks like. Reporter outside is the place to be in San Francisco tonight. It was a big day, a big moment. So i feel emotional, yeah. Its great to see all these people out here on the street. Reporter from north beach to mission bay were happy to see our friends in the neighborhood back at mission rock. Reporter Restaurant Owners say its a relief to be able to serve customers outside. Patios are full of people hungry for the familiar experience of eating out. We actually had reservations for monday, but since they opened today, it was like, oh, no. Were going today. To be honest with you, w
135th avenue and bethany home road last night. Next thing you know im looking at my back, all covered and bites and everything, im all itchty, and its disgusting because you never know who else they have already bit. If they are on a chair, they have probably already spread out through walmart. He complained to walmart management, and they took the cart away. He also filled out a incident report with the store store and went to the doctor to have the bites checked out. Facebook and it exploded online. We posted the to video to let people know about walmart, how dirty it was, and it just blew up. Reporter and that video has gotten the attention of walmarts corporate office. They tell us that the carts from the store have now been removed. Reporting live, andrew hasbun, fox 10 news. Parents of kids from landmark and challenger schools got together for a meeting today schools were closed due to structural problems. The more than 1,400 students will have to split schedules at two other sch
willinto go beyond the ta. brian moore starts from capitol hill. reporter:fter the tragedy in tucson, washington lawmakers vowed to tone down the war of words. i think you will see a more cil debate. i m not sure the substance will change that much. reporter: washington put business as usual on hdast weeks the nation struggled to make sense of a massacre. gabrielle ve ors came to represent putting people above party. of those killed, the littles victim set the highest bar. i want our democracy as christina imagined it. it is the first of many fights ead, but lawmakers are pledging civility. how we bieveill be the best course, but believe the questionf motives ought to be set aside. the senate republican is among lawmakers crossing the state of the union to sit together. we re hope others will follow. a symbol, but a powerful one in the polarized political times. state of the union seat suggest on a first come basi but the idea seems to be gaining momentum. bri
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