Bay City News Service Published 5:56 pm PDT, Sunday, October 6, 2019 The crash occurred about 3:35 at the intersection of Evans Avenue and Hunters Point Boulevard. The crash occurred about 3:35 at the intersection of Evans Avenue and Hunters Point Boulevard. Photo: Bill Hutchinson / Photo: Bill Hutchinson / Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 The crash occurred about 3:35 at the intersection of Evans Avenue and Hunters Point Boulevard. The crash occurred about 3:35 at the intersection of Evans Avenue and Hunters Point Boulevard. Photo: Bill Hutchinson / One dead, two hurt in San Francisco vehicle collision 1 / 1 Back to Gallery SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) 3rd victim (teenager) … [Read more...] about One dead, two hurt in San Francisco vehicle collision
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Photos: Stan Lee’s San Francisco condo selling for $1.35 million
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Newsom vetoes toll system for San Francisco’s crooked street
Tourists who want to drive down San Francisco’s crooked Lombard Street will not have to make reservations and pay a toll after all.California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill on Saturday that would have allowed the city to test a fee and reservation system for the famous street.Newsom said he is concerned a pricing program would create “social equity issues” and he wants to keep the street accessible to people, regardless of their ability to pay.The city’s transportation department had recommended $5 per car weekdays and $10 on weekends and holidays to address residents’ complaints of gridlock, noise and litter from tourists. Tourism officials estimate that 6,000 people daily visit the 600-foot-long (183-meter-long) street in the summer, creating lines of cars stretching for blocks. … [Read more...] about Newsom vetoes toll system for San Francisco’s crooked street
Uber, others bring electric scooters back to San Francisco
Spin’s third-edition electric scooters. Spin is owned by Ford. (Courtesy Spin) A Jump electric scooter. Jump, which also makes electric bikes, is now owned by Uber. (Courtesy Jump) OAKLAND, CA – MAY 15: Lime scooters are seen in front of the 19th Street BART station in Oakland, Calif. on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) Show Caption of Expand By Levi Sumagaysay | [email protected] | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: October 15, 2019 at 7:00 am | UPDATED: October 15, 2019 at 7:13 am Coming Tuesday to the streets of San Francisco: a couple thousand electric scooters from Uber and three other companies, about a year-and-a-half after the city banned e-scooters. Jump, which Uber bought last year for an undisclosed amount, operates on-demand bicycles in the city already. (They’re the red and black ones.) Now it can also deploy electric scooters in many of the same neighborhoods after being granted a permit last … [Read more...] about Uber, others bring electric scooters back to San Francisco
World’s best bar named; one in San Francisco among top 50
By CNN.comPUBLISHED: October 4, 2019 at 7:28 am | UPDATED: October 4, 2019 at 8:15 am By Maureen O’Hare, CNN (CNN) — Dante, a 104-year-old hostelry in New York’s Greenwich Village, has been voted top of the World’s 50 Best Bar list for 2019. The historic bar, which originally opened as Caffe Dante in 1915, has been a hot ticket since it was reopened in 2015 by its current owners, Australians Linden Pride and Natalie Hudson, along with creative director Naren Young. The awards announced Thursday night represented 26 cities across 21 countries, selected by a vote of “more than 500 drinks experts.” Dante serves up Negronis, martinis and all manner of spritzes in a convivial white-tiled space, along with the kind of Italian specialties we’ve come to expect — burrata, ricotta, focaccia, salumi, lasagna, meatballs — all with a contemporary presentation and feel.The top 50 list is heavy on New York, London and Singapore. … [Read more...] about World’s best bar named; one in San Francisco among top 50