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State partnerships keep seniors fed, in contact through pandemic
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a partnership Friday with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and restaurants across the state to provide and deliver healthy meals to seniors during the 2019...Read More
Mountain View passes $800,000 Covid-19 relief package
Ten days after passing a $500,000 rent relief package, the Mountain View City Council passed another $800,000 relief package Friday night to help local small businesses, local homeless and...Read More
Group needs healthy volunteers to deliver meals, prescriptions to high-risk people
Santa Clara County Helping Hands called on healthy residents Friday to volunteer to bring meals and prescriptions to local seniors and people who are immunocompromised during the novel coronavirus...Read More
Senior couple goes missing from Inverness area Valentine’s Day
The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is searching Sunday for two seniors last seen Friday, and who may have been hiking in the Inverness area. Carol Kiparsky, 77, and her...Read More
City officials, seniors condemn brutal Chinatown attacks
San Francisco Mayor London Breed joined city officials, including District Attorney-elect Chesa Boudin, to condemn the violent attack on three seniors at a popular Chinatown gathering spot over the...Read More
Meals on Wheels breaks ground on Bayview District facility
Meals on Wheels San Francisco broke ground on a 35,794-square-foot facility in the Bayview District on Thursday that will allow the organization to more than double its meal output...Read More
Hillview redo rejected by Los Altos voters
A bond measure to fund renovations at a Los Altos park and community center was roundly rejected by voters in Tuesday's election.Read More
Comcast offers $10 Internet for SF seniors
San Francisco city officials gathered with Comcast executives and senior citizens Wednesday to launch a new affordable Internet plan aimed at decreasing isolation.Read More
SFUSD defies state, allows students to graduate without exit exam
San Francisco Unified School District board members voted unanimously on Friday to award diplomas to students who had been left unable to graduate due to a state decision to...Read More
Free Muni launches for seniors, disabled
Low- and moderate-income seniors and people with disabilities can now ride public transit for free.Read More
Seniors, disabled win fight for free Muni
Lower income seniors and people with disabilities will soon join youth in riding Muni for free.Read More
Muni considers free rides for seniors, disabled
In hopes of making The City more affordable, Mayor Ed Lee called for free Muni passes for its most vulnerable riders.Read More