San Francisco, CA
RV campers ordered to leave encampment near San Francisco Zoo
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SAN FRANCISCO — Tens of people, including many families, who have been living in their RVs on Zoo Road in San Francisco are scrambling to move anywhere they can following a violation notice from the city.
Those notices were issued by SFMTA, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
They were placed on RVs on Aug. 8 to warn of imminent citations and/or towing if vehicle occupants didn’t move by Aug. 11. When the deadline arrived Sunday, many RVs were still parked along Zoo Road.
New signs posted on the street also indicated there would be no stopping or parking allowed from Aug.14 to Sept. 14 due to street cleaning and pavement striping.
Those still living on Zoo Road Sunday were packing their belongings, while others were waiting on transportation to move their trailers or campers.
“(The city) took my truck already so I can’t even move my camper because they took my truck. I’m kind’ve stuck in the water until I can get my friend to come help me move it,” said Sean, a San Francisco native who lives in a camper with his wife. “I’m afraid to go to work right now because I’m afraid they’ll tow my camper with my wife in the camper or something. That’s what I’m scared of. It’s not fair. It ain’t right.”
A majority of the families, including many immigrants from Central America, moved to Zoo Road after the city started enforcing parking limits on Winston Drive about a mile and a half away.
“If they were just going to tow them anyway, why didn’t they just do it from Winston (Drive)?” said Joyce, who lives in a camper with her husband. “My stomach is in nerves. I’m just kind’ve waiting.”
Joyce, who has been living on Zoo Road for about two years, said she also received a notice to leave by Aug. 11. However, she is under the impression she has until Aug. 14 because of the street signs posted along Zoo Road.
CBS News Bay Area reached out to SFMTA and the mayor’s office for clarification on Sunday’s deadline but did not hear back.
“It’s traumatizing, man. We’re just trying to live out here. We’re just trying to survive,” Sean said. “No one’s bothering anybody out here. There’s not a bunch of junkies here. These people are just trying to live.”
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San Francisco, CA
Dillon Dingler, Matt Vierling homer as Detroit Tigers hold off San Francisco Giants to avoid sweep | TSN
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Dillon Dingler hit his first career home run, Matt Vierling also went deep, and the Detroit Tigers held on to beat the San Francisco Giants 5-4 on Sunday to avoid the three-game series sweep.
Colt Keith added two hits and an RBI and three Tigers relievers combined for four shutout innings to back rookie Keider Montero’s uneven outing.
Dingler hit a two-run home run in the second inning then doubled and scored in the fifth. Both hits came off Giants starter Hayden Birdsong.
Montero (3-5) gave up four runs on five hits and four walks. Tyler Holton retired four batters and Brenan Hanifee set down five. Will Vest earned his first save of the season when he got Heliot Ramos to strike out looking for the final out.
Matt Chapman had three hits and three RBIs for the Giants, who lost for the fourth time in their last 16 games.
Vierling, who sat out the previous two games with back spasms, got the Tigers going with his third leadoff home run this season.
Dingler hit a ground-rule double and scored in the fifth. Colt Keith also singled in a run to put the Tigers ahead 5-2.
The Giants scored twice in the sixth when Chapman singled in a run and scored on Jerar Encarnacion’s double to make it 5-4.
The Tigers made a pair of strong defensive plays in the eighth the preserve their one-run lead.
Chapman tripled leading off the inning but was thrown out at home trying to score on Mark Canha’s fielder’s choice grounder. Hanifee then fielded Patrick Bailey’s comebacker and caught Canha in a rundown between second and third.
Birdsong (3-2) struggled, allowing five runs on five hits with five strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings. He now has a 17.06 ERA over his last two starts.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Giants: INF Thairo Estrada (left wrist sprain) did some running before the game, although manager Bob Melvin indicated the plan is to proceed carefully to avoid another setback.
UP NEXT
Tigers: LHP Tarik Skubal (13-4, 2.57 ERA) faces the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday in Detroit. Skubal has the lowest ERA among qualifying pitchers in the majors.
Giants: LHP Blake Snell (2-3, 4.31) takes on the Atlanta Braves and LHP Chris Sale (13-3, 2.75) on Monday.
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AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco fire crews rescue person who fell into water from ferry docks
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A person who fell into the water at the San Francisco Bay ferry docks early Sunday morning was quickly rescued by a San Francisco Fire Department rescue boat, a fire department spokesperson said.
Security staff heard the person screaming and called 911, and Fire Rescue Boat 35 reported to the scene at One Embarcadero, Gate F, according to the fire department. The person, an adult, was rescued around 7:30 a.m., the spokesperson said.
The person was in the water about 10 minutes, and is now safe, according to the spokesperson. The individual will be evaluated by San Francisco Fire Department paramedics.
San Francisco, CA
Outside Lands offers wide variety of Bay Area experiences | Here's a look at day 2
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — People poured into San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park Saturday for the second day of Outside Lands.
“This is my first time back at Outside Land since, I think 2018, so I just haven’t been for a while. And it’s a hometown festival, so I wanted to come check it out,” said Drake Newkirk, San Francisco Resident.
The three-day music festival is expected to draw 75,000 people each day, along with expected traffic delays.
“Thankfully I use public transportation, which is always a great tool when living in the Bay Area,” said San Jose resident John Castaneda.
Outside Lands day 2 offers wide variety of Bay Area experiences
From chefs to hat makers and much more, hundreds of local vendors took their own center stage.
“They do a really good job of trying to curate and source folks who are truly local, who are truly doing something creative,” said Yaeir Hever, with Hampui Hats.
And getting creative is exactly what they’re doing at Charles Chocolates.
“We make things that we don’t make during the year,” said Chuck Siegel, founder of Charles Chocolates. “The hot chocolate, the sundaes, the s’mores. And we get to spend three days in the park feeding people listening to live music. It’s awesome.”
SF, neighbors gear up for Outside Lands Music Festival this weekend
“We’re just happy to be included and invited and expose our brands to different demographics, different people, all walks of life,” said Stephanie Brereton from Three Sticks & Head High, one of more than 30 wineries featuring over 100 wines at the festival.
“It’s great for wineries that are in the Napa Valley, Sonoma County, Santa Cruz, to actually meet their audience or meet a new audience and then have that translated into a tasting room visit, which is what these wineries really need right now,” said Peter Eastlake, Curator of Wine Lands for Outside Lands.
“My family’s brand Brick and Mortar — where I run production at the winery — is pouring in the bubble booth up in Wine Lands,” said Elliot Davis. “So I get the privilege of standing behind the bar, pouring bubbles for all these lovely people, and then coming out and enjoying the festival.”
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