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even on fisherman's warf. most places are open. a significant percentage are not so crowds will have fewer places serving them, putting pressure on the ones still open. those who have survived say there is ready as they can be such as sabella and low tory seafoods on fisherman's warf. and perry's on the embarcadero. we're not too concerned about it. we believe we can handle anything that comes at us. especially getting through this pandemic, so the more the merrier for us. returning to previous revenue is not necessarily something that were built for right now. and so you have to. you know, you might have to make people wait even if you have space, you know, and that's it's goes against human nature and the nature of our business. but in order to you know do what we do properly. sometimes you have to hold back a little bit all of this presenting the best reason so far for businesses to hope for a real upturn. we've seen a lot of, um, requests for company. happy hours, come back and in the coming weeks and months. which is a great s
even on fisherman's warf. most places are open. a significant percentage are not so crowds will have fewer places serving them, putting pressure on the ones still open. those who have survived say there is ready as they can be such as sabella and low tory seafoods on fisherman's warf. and perry's on the embarcadero. we're not too concerned about it. we believe we can handle anything that comes at us. especially getting through this pandemic, so the more the merrier for us. returning to previous...
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even on fisherman's warf. most places are open. a significant percentage are not. so crowds will have fewer places serving them, putting pressure on the ones still open. those who have survived say there is ready as they can be such as sabella and low tory seafoods on fisherman's warf. and perry's on the embarcadero. we're not too concerned about it. we believe we can handle anything that comes at us. especially getting through this pandemic, so the more the merrier for us returning to previous revenue is not necessarily something that were built for right now. and so you have to. you know, you might have to make people wait. even if you have space, you know, and that's it's it goes against human nature and the nature of our business. but in order to you know, do what we do properly sometimes you have to hold back a little bit all of this presenting the best reason so far for businesses to hope for a real upturn. we've seen a lot of, um, requests for company. happy hours, come back and in the coming weeks and months. which is a great sign if people are coming back
even on fisherman's warf. most places are open. a significant percentage are not. so crowds will have fewer places serving them, putting pressure on the ones still open. those who have survived say there is ready as they can be such as sabella and low tory seafoods on fisherman's warf. and perry's on the embarcadero. we're not too concerned about it. we believe we can handle anything that comes at us. especially getting through this pandemic, so the more the merrier for us returning to previous...
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5 and then a $250 fine on october 14 and $500 fine after in and out in san francisco's fisherman's warf was forced to close for refusing to follow the mandate there. they said we refuse to become the vaccination police. it is intrusive. >> reporter: drove here to buy dinner after hearing about what happened. >> i think it is horrible and it is government over reach. we are eating here because we want to support in and out. >> others say they should follow guidelines. >> i think they should be fined. it is packed in there. in future if i do come here, i think it will be to go. >> contra costa ordinance allows for escalating fines up to $1,000 per citation. it does not go down as far as san francisco to shut down a business for noncompliance. >>> we may get answers as to how a family died while hiking in sierra national forest. a couple, their one-year-old and dog were found on a trail in august. investigators ruled out drugs, suicide, and lightning. they have yet to rule out heat or toxic algae. >>> hunt for brian laundrie could be over after suspected human remains were found in florida
5 and then a $250 fine on october 14 and $500 fine after in and out in san francisco's fisherman's warf was forced to close for refusing to follow the mandate there. they said we refuse to become the vaccination police. it is intrusive. >> reporter: drove here to buy dinner after hearing about what happened. >> i think it is horrible and it is government over reach. we are eating here because we want to support in and out. >> others say they should follow guidelines. >>...
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even on fisherman's warf. most places are open. a significant percentage are not so crowds will have fewer places serving them, putting pressure on the ones still open. those who have survived say there is ready as they can be such as sabella and low tory seafoods on fisherman's warf. and perry's on the embarcadero. we're not too concerned about it. we believe we can handle anything that comes at us. especially getting through this pandemic, so the more the merrier for us returning to previous revenue is not necessarily something that were built for right now. and so you have to. you know, you might have to make people wait. even if you have space, you know, and that's it's it goes against human nature and the nature of our business. but in order to you know, do what we do properly sometimes you have to hold back a little bit all of this presenting the best reason so far for businesses to hope for a real upturn. we've seen a lot of, um, requests for company. happy hours, come back and in the coming weeks and months. which is a grea
even on fisherman's warf. most places are open. a significant percentage are not so crowds will have fewer places serving them, putting pressure on the ones still open. those who have survived say there is ready as they can be such as sabella and low tory seafoods on fisherman's warf. and perry's on the embarcadero. we're not too concerned about it. we believe we can handle anything that comes at us. especially getting through this pandemic, so the more the merrier for us returning to previous...
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what was been a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf well this year and set up international visitors. regional tourism is helping to fill those hotel rooms. and we are tracking the weather as we head towards the weekend. a very fall like weather pattern. you noticed it last couple days. tomorrow same kind of deal. some clouds, not fog, but just little clouds, middle middle middle altitude clouds and mild to cool temperature. so that has us in the sixties and seventies, almost all of us even at the coast and will be in the sick, low sixties. these are the highest from today. highs tomorrow we're going to end up. about the same, probably three degrees cooler. in most places, some spots might be a little bit cooler outside overnight lows, many kind of chilly, especially in the north bay. we're seeing some forties in the coolest spot, so when you wake up ando,, low lying areas down by the creeks and the rivers. your temperatures are really dropping off. the nights are getting longer, right data. we've passed the equinox here. there's the weather system over us.
what was been a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf well this year and set up international visitors. regional tourism is helping to fill those hotel rooms. and we are tracking the weather as we head towards the weekend. a very fall like weather pattern. you noticed it last couple days. tomorrow same kind of deal. some clouds, not fog, but just little clouds, middle middle middle altitude clouds and mild to cool temperature. so that has us in the sixties and...
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we talked to business operators along fisherman's warf that are excited about the tourism dollars returning for a full week as they're still trying to frofr recover from shut downs. >> they're living in the city. >> i see it. and having that party on the weekends where people come and you all it is outside and watch. >> and the forecast, jeff, we could see some rain later this week. >> yeah, there is a few spotty chances. you know, i wish we would see larger chances. we'll take anything we can get here. definitely the headline thing we're going to be impacted as we head through the next couple days is much colder air. i know we're already to see the hotter 90s inland get on out of here. so here's what i want you to watch. it's a complicated pattern. but what i want you to know first off is the hazy skies. some of the smoke in the upper levels of the atmosphere you saw towards the distance today. that's going to be moving off towards the east tomorrow away from us. and it's all because of this system lining up at the coastline. this area of low pressure is going to drop down that colder air
we talked to business operators along fisherman's warf that are excited about the tourism dollars returning for a full week as they're still trying to frofr recover from shut downs. >> they're living in the city. >> i see it. and having that party on the weekends where people come and you all it is outside and watch. >> and the forecast, jeff, we could see some rain later this week. >> yeah, there is a few spotty chances. you know, i wish we would see larger chances....
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the parade will begin at 12 30 on jefferson street and then proceed along fisherman's warf, with the parade ending at washington square park in north beach. also in the news tonight, and note 11 governor newsom signed a bill today that makes california one of the first states in the nation to list ethnic studies as a graduation requirement for all public high school students. the new law requires all public schools in the state to offer at least one ethnic studies course, starting in the 2025 26 school year, students graduating in 2029 2030 will have to complete a one semester course. and the governor also signed a bill that requires public schools and colleges to supply free menstrual products in their restrooms. the bill was co sponsored by east bay state senator nancy skinner. it goes into effect for the 2022 school year. women's rights advocates have been pushing for affordable access to period products nationwide. several other bills signed today are intended to help restaurants recover from the pandemic outdoor dining park. let's and to go. cocktails seem to be here to stay a l
the parade will begin at 12 30 on jefferson street and then proceed along fisherman's warf, with the parade ending at washington square park in north beach. also in the news tonight, and note 11 governor newsom signed a bill today that makes california one of the first states in the nation to list ethnic studies as a graduation requirement for all public high school students. the new law requires all public schools in the state to offer at least one ethnic studies course, starting in the 2025...
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. >> the parade started at fisherman's warf and wrapped up around north beach. >>> lucky children spenton at the movies. some folks bought out the theater, to watch the new marvel movie. they live in single-room occupancy buildings. >> he want them to see someone on the big screens. some of them are facing challenges right now. >> i get to watch movies and popcorn is delicious. >> i wouldn't agree more than that. >> approximately 200 youngsters were treated to the movie, the popcorn and a great day. >> love to see it. >> it's a great movie. i liked him in kim's convenience. great movie night to stay in tomorrow. it will be gusty. overnight lows, notice the clear conditions. that made for a stunning weekend of sunny skies. livermore, and overnight lows in the 50s. it will be the northerly winds. high pressure that dominated over the weekend. right now, the winds are calm overall. this is going to change in the coming hours. red flag warning took effect at 11:00 p.m. in addition to the higher elevation areas, we are expecting widespread winds throughout the entire bay area. we're talking
. >> the parade started at fisherman's warf and wrapped up around north beach. >>> lucky children spenton at the movies. some folks bought out the theater, to watch the new marvel movie. they live in single-room occupancy buildings. >> he want them to see someone on the big screens. some of them are facing challenges right now. >> i get to watch movies and popcorn is delicious. >> i wouldn't agree more than that. >> approximately 200 youngsters were...
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warf is great. in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. a blessing with reason says russia won't stop pumping gas to europe. sir. ukraine asked the used decision to ditch long term contracts. was it called the mistake? while within the e u itself, all inclines emerge at some monday, the 8th, our increasingly saying read over the ease determination to go green. also the south u. s. parents speaking out against things like critical race theory and ma, squaring could now be investigated by the end. beyond that, after the national schools association claims the threats it we're seeing.
warf is great. in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. a blessing with reason says russia won't stop pumping gas to europe. sir. ukraine asked the used decision to ditch long term contracts. was it called the mistake? while within the e u itself, all inclines emerge at some monday, the 8th, our increasingly saying read over the ease determination to go green. also the south u. s. parents speaking out against things like critical race...
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beginning of the pandemic, the parade kicked off on jefferson street, continued along fisherman's warf and ended in the north beach area. it was the first parade in the city to return as an in person events since covid restrictions took effect last year. and people we talked with, said it was great to be back. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back stronger than ever. and i appreciate just being here. this year's grand marshall was graciano surjadi, owner of bimbos 3 65 club. in addition to the parade, several italian cars were on display at washington park square. play everything from halloween costumes. two christmas trees could be tough to find this holiday season. i'm molly line in boston, and i'll explain coming up. also ahead a mass shooting inside a minnesota bar. what we're learning from investigators. and a red flag warning goes into tonight to go into effect tonight at 11 o'clock, a wind advisory as we
beginning of the pandemic, the parade kicked off on jefferson street, continued along fisherman's warf and ended in the north beach area. it was the first parade in the city to return as an in person events since covid restrictions took effect last year. and people we talked with, said it was great to be back. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost...
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warf his faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. when i see black america, i see part of my so i was growing up like a marriage, a spoke to me when white australia did not those who say black lives matter is a movement. we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered, and i was not wide like missing. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whiteness. aboriginal people here more every die. we are out. wanted system now will, did the police were out war with she states, i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then there are other fellow friends in daycare top headlines for this hour like when i he, the polish prime minister ups, the ante in a feud with brussels, accusing e u. institutions, of you soaping power and hurting democracy. british families are suing the
warf his faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. when i see black america, i see part of my so i was growing up like a marriage, a spoke to me when white australia did not those who say black lives matter is a movement. we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lives mattered, and i was not wide like missing. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to...
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keeps one upping itself. people to buy live whole dungeness crab directly from boats at fisherman's warf. the proposal will be presented to the port commission on tuesday, with vote scheduled in two weeks. if approved, fishermen will be able to sell live crabs from their boats immediately. the engine is crab season is set to start november 15th today. san francisco mayor london breach celebrated the launch of a new water reuse project at anchor brewing company. the new system is one of several water recycling and conservation initiatives. championed by the san francisco public utilities commission and is now the largest commercial water reuse project in city history. this technology is really changing the way that we do business in the state of california. we have to think differently about the way that we do things in order to protect the environment, but also in order to preserve water and use water in different ways. nanotechnology by cambria will greatly reduce water usage and also have the capacity to recycle 20 million gallons of water annually. breed said. these programs are takin
keeps one upping itself. people to buy live whole dungeness crab directly from boats at fisherman's warf. the proposal will be presented to the port commission on tuesday, with vote scheduled in two weeks. if approved, fishermen will be able to sell live crabs from their boats immediately. the engine is crab season is set to start november 15th today. san francisco mayor london breach celebrated the launch of a new water reuse project at anchor brewing company. the new system is one of several...
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a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf.f international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and, uh and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now, mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry, and after more than a year of turning visitors away, fleet week and the giants playoff run, all coming during a three day weekend. is a welcome sight. that's good news. it's good news for all of us. it's good news for hotels, restaurants, cab drivers, retail merchants. uh, you know, we're all looking forward to it. and we have confirmed that the blue angels the stars of the air show have landed here in the bay area. they will be up and flying for survey flights thursday at around one pm, weather permitting the air shows will get underway friday, saturday and sunday.
a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf.f international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and, uh and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now, mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry, and...
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ktvu zack saw spent the day at fisherman's warf and tells us about all the benefits from the weekend. it was great to see. uh the dwarf back in action was great to see the city back in action rooms booking up over the weekend at hotel zoe and its sister property hotel argonaut, which stefan mueller overseas, so it's a constant draw. from morning until. late afternoon and evening draw that included the famed blue angels, providing jaw dropping acrobatics in the air to the ships at port and on the playing field at oracle park, where the giants took on the dodgers in historic series, game one and game two, and you have a cruise ship coming into port as well, which obviously helps to it brings it brings more traffic into the neighborhood. more foot traffic, the majestic princess arriving into port monday morning, marking the return of cruise ships to san francisco after a 19 month hiatus brought on by the pandemic with new customers for restaurants. you're going to want that clam chowder. you're going to want that dungeon is crab. and what better way to have it than to sit in one of the
ktvu zack saw spent the day at fisherman's warf and tells us about all the benefits from the weekend. it was great to see. uh the dwarf back in action was great to see the city back in action rooms booking up over the weekend at hotel zoe and its sister property hotel argonaut, which stefan mueller overseas, so it's a constant draw. from morning until. late afternoon and evening draw that included the famed blue angels, providing jaw dropping acrobatics in the air to the ships at port and on...
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a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf. of international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry. and after more than a year of turning visitors away, fleet week and the giants playoff run all coming during a three day weekend is a welcome sight. that's good news. it's good news for all of us. it's good news for hotels, restaurants, cab drivers. retail merchants. uh, you know, we're all looking forward to it. and just this afternoon, we confirm that the blue angels the stars of the airshow have landed here in the bay area, they will be up and flying survey flights thursday at around one pm, weather permitting in the air shows will get underway. f and sundaye in san to
a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf. of international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry. and after...
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francisco may soon allow people to buy live whole dungeness crab directly from boats at fisherman's warf to the port commission on tuesday with a vote scheduled in two weeks. if it's approved, fishermen will be allowed and able to sell live crab from their boats immediately. the dungeness crab season is set to get underway on november 15th. today is international stuttering awareness day. it's a chance to shed light on the speech. disability that affects more than 70 million adults. worldwide chop carve is one of those people in the bay area. she just launched a new podcast called proud stutter. it takes on topics like dating, raising a child with his stutter and how the media portrays stuttering. the goal is to shift societal views and advocate for those who have yet to find their voice. you don't have to have the most fluent and smooth speech to be heard. all of us in the stuttering community to deserve to be heard just like everyone else just because it takes a little longer for us to say what we want to say, doesn't mean we should be silenced. we all deserve to be heard. the proud st
francisco may soon allow people to buy live whole dungeness crab directly from boats at fisherman's warf to the port commission on tuesday with a vote scheduled in two weeks. if it's approved, fishermen will be allowed and able to sell live crab from their boats immediately. the dungeness crab season is set to get underway on november 15th. today is international stuttering awareness day. it's a chance to shed light on the speech. disability that affects more than 70 million adults. worldwide...
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the parade kicked off on jefferson street, continued along fisherman's warf and ended right in north beach. it was the first parade in the city. to return an in person events since covid restrictions took effect last year. people we talked to said it was great to have it back. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back stronger than ever. and i appreciate just being here. this year's grand marshal. let's graciano surge. ah, he's the owner of bimbos 3 65 club. in addition to the parade, several italian cars were on display as well at washington square park. fleet week is coming to an end. the air shows have wrapped up in san francisco, but there's still one last chance to catch a tour of the four navy vessels docked at san francisco peers. ktvu is james tourist takes us on a tour of the uss michael monsoor and shows us part of the ship. you won't see anywhere else. to get a full appreciation of one of fleet weeks.
the parade kicked off on jefferson street, continued along fisherman's warf and ended right in north beach. it was the first parade in the city. to return an in person events since covid restrictions took effect last year. people we talked to said it was great to have it back. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back...
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since the pandemic began, the parade started on jefferson street and went along fisherman's warf andth beach. it was the city's first parade to be back as an in person events since covid restrictions began last year. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back stronger than ever. and i appreciate just being here. the grand marshal for this year's italian heritage parade was the owner of the longtime music venue bimbos. along with the parade. several italian made vehicles were displayed right there at washington square park. but we have an update for you on the winner of the half moon bay's great pumpkin weigh off. the winner is a man named jeff ohlmeyer from olympia, washington whose pumpkin weighs nearly £2200. the winner gets $9 per pound. and for this pumpkin, jeff is getting close. the $20,000 a big congrats to jeff. well. google trends has released its list of the most searched for halloween related items for
since the pandemic began, the parade started on jefferson street and went along fisherman's warf andth beach. it was the city's first parade to be back as an in person events since covid restrictions began last year. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back stronger than ever. and i appreciate just being here. the grand...
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a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf.of international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry. and after more than a year of turning visitors away, fleet week and the giants playoff run all coming during a three day weekend is a welcome sight. that's good news. it's good news for all of us. it's good news for hotels, restaurants, cab drivers. retail merchants. uh, you know, we're all looking forward to it. and we have confirmed that the blue angels the stars of the airshow have landed here in the bay area. they will be up and flying for survey flights thursday at around one pm, weather permitting the air shows will get underway friday, saturday and sunday. in san fra
a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf.of international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry. and after more...
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a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf. this year instead of international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality industry. and after more than a year of turning visitors away, fleet week and the giants playoff run all coming during a three day weekend is a welcome sight. that's good news. it's good news for all of us. it's good news for hotels, restaurants, cab drivers. retail merchants. uh you know, we're all looking forward to it in san francisco. christien kafton ktvu, fox two news. still to come in noon. flu shots are rolling out across the bay area what health experts are saying about this upcoming flu season and why they're saying everyone should go get a shot, plus. on
a welcome sight for hotels like the argonaut on fisherman's warf. this year instead of international visitors, regional tourism is helping fill the hotel rooms. imagine a circle of about or radius of about 100, 150 miles. a lot of people coming from the central valley from just south of us or north of us, even sacramento. um and then, of course, some some domestic travel sfo is seeing a slight increase. now mueller's says major events like fleet week are critical to the city's hospitality...
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the fisherman's warf location is now only allowed to provide outdoor eating and to go service will now the pleasant hill in and out burger is being fined $750. as follows citations for not checking vaccine cards of it's done in customers in and out, issued a statement saying in part quote, we refused to become the vaccination police for any government. it is unreasonable, invasive and unsafe to force our restaurant associates to segregate customers into those who may be served and those who may not whether based on the documentation they carry or any other reason. most parts of the bay area have been seeing some scattered rain showers today. this was the scene this morning and clarksburg where the rain made for a slippery commute, and there's more to come in the next few days. we have live team coverage for you tonight. ktvu is jesse gary has been talking with people who are doing what they can to get ready for the rain, but we begin with chief meteorologist bill martin with a look at where things stand right now, bill. julie we went from 0 to 60 in this weather world. we started out c
the fisherman's warf location is now only allowed to provide outdoor eating and to go service will now the pleasant hill in and out burger is being fined $750. as follows citations for not checking vaccine cards of it's done in customers in and out, issued a statement saying in part quote, we refused to become the vaccination police for any government. it is unreasonable, invasive and unsafe to force our restaurant associates to segregate customers into those who may be served and those who may...
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beginning of the pandemic, the parade kicked off on jefferson street, continued along fisherman's warf beach. it was the first parade in the city to return as an in person events since covid restrictions took effect last year. and people we talked with, said it was great to be back. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back stronger than ever. and i appreciate just being here. this year's grand marshall was graziano surge ahi, owner of the bimbo's 3 65 club. in addition to the parade, several italian cars were on display at washington square park. families getting ready this month for their second pandemic. halloween coming up how safety guidelines this year compared to last year's halloween. also a red flag warning takes effect at the top of the hour. chief meteorologist bill martin will join us with the details of the join us with the details of the dangerous fire, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪
beginning of the pandemic, the parade kicked off on jefferson street, continued along fisherman's warf beach. it was the first parade in the city to return as an in person events since covid restrictions took effect last year. and people we talked with, said it was great to be back. and just to see family and friends, pizza, the colors the whole bit and see everybody smiling. look at the smiles. we got going on here. this city is alive right here, and we almost thought we lost it, but it's back...