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People We Meet: Felipe Reyes Peréz sells tacos de canasta on Folsom
On a sunny day, under the shady trees on Folsom Street, 61-year-old Felipe Reyes Peréz stands as he does every day at noon, his smiling eyes peeking out over his mask. Drivers honk their horns and trucks clang by as Reyes Peréz stands beneath an umbrella with a banner announcing in bright orange letters: “Deliciosos Tacos de Canasta.” In Mexico, the warm tacos sell in large baskets and are likely to be made at home. Here, Reyes Peréz makes his early in the morning at Los Yaquis, the taqueria at 324 South Van Ness Ave, across the street from Precita Park.
City College free-tuition program faces budget cuts
City College of San Francisco educators say the school’s ability to offer free tuition to all San Franciscans is under threat amid City Hall’s changing budget priorities. The city budget adopted last month appropriates $9.3 million to the program this fiscal year — or just shy of half of what was allotted in the 2023-24 budget ($18.9 million) — and nearly $7.2 million in 2025-26. School officials say that falls...
Manny Machado homers twice vs the Giants to tie Nate Colbert atop the Padres’ career list with 163
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Manny Machado homered twice to tie Nate Colbert for San Diego’s career record with 163 and lead the Padres to a 5-1 win against the San Francisco Giants on Friday night. Machado had a solo shot in the first and then matched Colbert’s record,...
Sham U.S. news site spreads false claims about Kamala Harris
A website claiming to be a local San Francisco news outlet named KBSF-TV published a baseless claim on Monday alleging that Vice President Kamala Harris was involved in a June 2011 hit-and-run incident that left a 13-year-old girl paralyzed. Harris was California's attorney general at the time, and has been a longtime Bay Area resident.Analysis of the article and site indicate the story is false; public records and news reports show no evidence of the hit-and-run incident. The San Francisco Police Department told CBS News that they could not find records of the incident. A CBS News analysis of a video...
Heat wave knocks out power to thousands of Southern California homes
Southern Californians were trying to beat the heat this weekend, but power outages throughout the region were making that a more difficult task.The heat was affecting electrical equipment as utilities scrambled to dispatch crews.That left many thousands of people without working air conditioning or refrigeration during one of the hottest days of the year.Nick Rosado, who lost power for 24 hours at his Mission Hills home, had to keep his expensive medication on ice."That one month supply - that's $1,300 out of my pocket," he said.Thousands in the San Fernando Valley alone lost power in this heat wave. Some were...
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