San Francisco, CA
With Patriots in Super Bowl, JetBlue adds extra flights from New England to San Francisco
Drake Maye said Sunday that New England’s fans are the best, and we know Patriots Nation always travels well, so JetBlue has announced it’s planning to operate additional flights the week of Super Bowl to help more fans get in on the action.
The team’s official airline said shortly after the Patriots punched a ticket to Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California, that they’d be adding 10 extra nonstop flights between New England and San Francisco, including extra service from Boston and a special nonstop flight from Providence — a route not normally served by any airline.
“There’s something unmistakable about how New England shows up when the Patriots keep winning,” JetBlue President Marty St. George said in a statement. “As the official airline of the Patriots, we’re proud to keep helping make these moments possible for fans across the region.”
Fans will have plenty of ways to heard west and get back after the game, according to JetBlue, with the airline saying it will operate 28 nonstop departures between New England and San Francisco in total from Thursday, February 5, through Monday, February 9.
The schedule from Boston (BOS) to San Francisco (SFO) is as follows:
- 1 extra nonstop flight on Thursday, February 5 (total of 5 departures from BOS to SFO)
- 2 extra nonstop flights on Friday, February 6 (total of 6 departures from BOS to SFO)
- 1 extra nonstop flight on Saturday, February 7 (total of 3 departures from BOS to SFO)
For the return to Boston after the game, this is the schedule:
- 1 extra late-night nonstop flight on Sunday, February 8 (total of 5 departures from SFO to BOS)
- 3 extra nonstop flights on Monday, February 9 (total of 7 departures from SFO to BOS)
From Providence (PVD) to San Francisco (SFO), there will be a special nonstop flight heading west on Friday, February 6, with a nonstop return to Rhode Island on Monday, February 9.
All flights have already been added and are available to book on JetBlue’s website.
NBC10 Boston’s Malcolm Johnson caught up with Cardi B on the field after the Patriots beat the Broncos in the AFC Championship, propelling the team to the Super Bowl.
This will be the Patriots 12th Super Bowl appearance, and all of Patriots Nation is hoping for a seventh title. It remains to be seen if they’ll be facing the Seattle Seahawks or the Los Angeles Rams.
“Patriots fans loyalty and allegiance continue to set the standard across professional sports,” said Jeff Deline, the chief revenue officer at Kraft Sports + Entertainment. “Our long-standing partnership with JetBlue is centered on delivering exceptional experiences for our fans, and this expanded service reflects that shared commitment. By adding these flights, JetBlue is helping ensure that more of Patriots Nation can be present for this historic moment, and we value their continued support in bringing our community together on the biggest stage.”
San Francisco, CA
Vigil held for 2-year-old girl killed in SF Mission Bay crash
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets held a vigil Monday evening to honor a 2-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a driver Friday night in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood.
The crash happened just before 9 p.m. at Fourth and Channel streets near Oracle Park. Police said the child’s mother was also injured and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver remained at the scene, and authorities said drugs or alcohol are not believed to be factors.
Community heartbroken
Community members gathered at the intersection Monday to light candles and lay flowers. Among them was the Howard family.
“We’re just heartbroken and sad,” said Hidelisa Howard.
“I was thinking about heartbroken parents, someone who cannot get their daughter back,” said John Howard.
The intersection is designated as part of San Francisco’s 2022 High Injury Network, identifying streets with the highest concentration of severe and fatal traffic crashes. Speed cameras were recently installed in the surrounding neighborhood.
Jodie Medeiros, executive director of Walk SF, called the crash a tragedy, noting a previous fatal collision involving a child at Fourth and King streets several years ago.
Traffic intensifies
Parents in the area said traffic has intensified with nearby events and development.
“We love having people here in the neighborhood, and it’s brought a lot of life to the area,” said Hidelisa Howard, who lives nearby. “But at the same time, we have people coming in from out of the area. They’re not familiar with the streets, they’re running the lights, they’re running the crosswalks.”
District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey said the intersection has been problematic.
“Sometimes people go too fast. I don’t know that this was the issue here, but we need to do everything we can to make our neighborhoods and our streets safer,” Dorsey said.
On Monday, crews with the SFMTA repainted crosswalks and re-timed traffic signals at the intersection.
“It just feels like there’s so many young children in this neighborhood that there should be improvements made to the way that the traffic flows around here,” said Aanisha Jain, a San Francisco resident.
San Francisco, CA
Yes, an $8 Burger Exists in Downtown San Francisco
Sometimes life requires an easy hang, without the need for reservations and dressing up, and preferably with food that’s easy to rally folks behind. The newish Hamburguesa Bar is just such a place, opening in December 2025 and serving a tight food menu of smash and tavern burgers (made with beef ground in-house), along with hand-cut duck fat fries, poutine, and Caesar salad. The best part? Nothing here costs more than $20. Seriously, this spot has so much going for it, including solid cocktails and boozy shakes. It’s become a homing beacon for post-work hangs, judging by a recent weekday crowd.
Hamburguesa Bar’s drinks are the epitome of unfussy: Cocktail standards, four beers on tap, two choices of wine (red or white), boozy and non-boozy shakes, plus 21 beers by the can or bottle. Standards on the cocktail menu are just that, a list of drinks you’ve heard before — such as an Old Fashioned, daiquiri, gin or vodka martini, or Harvey Wallbanger — with no special tinctures or fat-washed liquors to speak of (that we know of, at least). I’m typically split on whether boozy shakes are ever worth it, but the Fruity Pebbles option ($14) makes a convincing case, mixed with a just-right amount of vodka and some cereal bits. (I’ll leave the more adventurous Cinnamon Toast shake made with Fireball to others with more positive experiences with that liquor.)
Downtown and SoMa has a reputation for restaurants closing early, but Hamburguesa Bar keeps later hours, closing at midnight from Monday through Saturday (closed Sundays). It’s also open for lunch at noon during those days, with the exception of Saturdays when it opens at 5 p.m.
San Francisco, CA
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