A view from the Bay to Breakers 2015 finish line
The 104th annual Bay to Breakers on May 17 included a brisk 7.5 mile race run and a citywide celebration in San Francisco.
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The 104th annual Bay to Breakers on May 17 included a brisk 7.5 mile race run and a citywide celebration in San Francisco.
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Few may know that San Francisco’s annual “Bay To Breakers” race has a rich history that spans back over 100 years, making it the longest consecutively run race in the world.
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San Francisco’s Mission District is seeing a lot of change. But the family-owned L’s Caffe in the Mission has been running for a decade and has been honored by city officials for community commitment.
Both the California Academy of Sciences and the Exploratorium in San Francisco allow people to interact with science in unconventional forms on Thursdays.
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This statewide trend is illustrated locally across the Bay Area and in San Francisco, where the best hospital labor and delivery metrics are often in areas where median housing prices are some of the lowest.
Hundreds of people rallied in San Francisco on Jan. 19 to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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If you could text your doctor anytime from anyplace for free, would you? Emerging services are allowing parents to do just that.
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San Francisco’s School Board is watching anxiously as education reformer Marshall Tuck threatens to unseat State Superintendent Tom Torlakson for the state’s top education job.
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On Nov. 1, AT&T park was filled with more than 150 interactive science and technology exhibits for Discovery Day, the last event of the 4th annual Bay Area Science Festival.
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The rise of elephant and rhino poaching in Africa is pushing both mammals to the brink of extinction. In early October, close to one thousand people marched from Saint Mary’s Square to Union Square in San Francisco, protesting the ivory and rhino horn trades.
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