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Tomatoes, classic cars abound at this weekend’s Fairfield festival
If you’re looking for a Better Boy or an Early Girl or have a desire to shake a Moneymaker, the 29th Annual Tomato and Vine Festival in Fairfield might...Read More
Pandemic-era dining parklets, to-go drinks here to stay through end of year
Restaurants and bars will be able to continue offering expanded outdoor dining and takeout alcoholic beverages through the end of the year, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday. Flanked by...Read More
State lets all breweries, wineries, distilleries reopen in varying capacities
State public health officials released updated reopening guidelines Thursday, allowing breweries, wineries and distilleries to operate without serving meals regardless of their county’s tier. Breweries, wineries and distilleries have...Read More
SF increases access to clean water with 12 new drink tap stations
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday announced the installation of 12 new drink tap stations around the city’s Tenderloin, Bayview and Mission District neighborhoods to ensure residents...Read More
County extends free meal delivery program for older adults amid Covid-19
San Mateo County extended funding for its Great Plates Delivered program, which delivers free meals to older adults, through Oct. 9. There are currently 2,553 participants enrolled in the...Read More
North Bay prepares for annual Pliny the Younger two-week release frenzy
A hop-filled, two-week frenzy is set to hit Sonoma County for the 15th year starting on Friday. The Russian River Brewing Company starts its Pliny the Younger Triple IPA...Read More
SF-Marin Food Bank hits capacity, expansion aims to increase meal service by half
The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is about to begin a major expansion of its Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters building in San Francisco, and a renovation of its newly acquired warehouse...Read More
Effort underway to save The City’s oldest gay bar
San Francisco's oldest gay bar may be saved and relocated using a model that kept another gay bar in The City from closing last year, a supervisor's office said.Read More
Soda tax could again see SF ballot
The sugar-sweetened drink tax could see the November ballot even though its proponents missed the deadline to submit an initiative petition.Read More
Winemaker fined $42,300 for poor housing conditions
A farm labor contractor and a winemaker must pay $42,300 in penalties for providing poor housing conditions to farm workers in Sonoma County, U.S. Department of Labor officials said....Read More
What to do if you want nothing to do with the Super Bowl
Not into Super Bowl Festivities? SFBay has you covered with a number of free activities. Read More