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Recology to repay customers $95M in overcharged garbage fees, city attorney says

Recology executives have acknowledged overcharging city ratepayers. (Mira Laing/2017 Special to S.F. Examiner)
San Francisco’s waste management company, Recology, has agreed to repay its customers…

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  • A construction worker watches a load for a crane operator at the site of the future Chinatown Muni station for the Central Subway on Tuesday, March 3, 2021. (Sebastian Miño-Bucheli / Special to the S.F. Examiner)
    Major construction on Central Subway to end by March 31
  • Settlement clears path for all youth, high school sports to resume in California
  • State to reserve 40 percent of COVID-19 vaccines for hard-hit areas
  • Golden Gate Park wheel wins extension, but for how long?
  • Taking the scenic route through a pandemic
  • ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ boasts full-scale diversity


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Mayor London Breed speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for an affordable housing complex at the former Plumbers Union building at 53 Colton St. on Thursday, March 4, 2021. (Sebastian Miño-Bucheli / Special to the S.F. Examiner)

City breaks ground on supportive housing project in “Hub” neighborhood

City officials broke ground Thursday on a supportive housing project that is…

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Cashiers and other store employees at larger chains could see an increase in pay under proposed legislation. (Shutterstock)

Hazard pay for drug and grocery store employees wins backing

Smaller local chains object to inclusion in measure

  • by Joshua Sabatini
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  • SF distributes vaccine priority codes to city schools
    • Elderly woman struck and killed by driver of vehicle
      • SF police officer to stand trial for assault over baton beating
        • Streetcars and cable cars to return later this year
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                          COVID restrictions have prompted a benefit or two, such as empty streets in The City. <ins>(Kevin N. Hume/S.F. Examiner)</ins>

                          Taking the scenic route through a pandemic

                          • by Kelly Dessaint

                           

                          San Francisco workers who are members of the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers are calling for The City’s retirement board system to stop investing in Chevron. <ins>(Shutterstock)</ins>

                          SF should step up efforts to divest from fossil fuels

                          • by Robyn Purchia

                           

                          Rev. Roland Gordon shows “The Great Cloud of Witnesses” collage mural at the Ingleside Presbyterian Church, which he began building in 1980.<ins> (</ins>

                          Rev. Roland Gordon preaches love in action

                          • by Denise Sullivan

                           

                          Disability advocates protested outside the home of San Francisco Health Officer Tomas Aragon. (Courtesy Brooke Anderson)

                          Vaccine rollout plan for people with disabilities remains deeply flawed

                          • by Nuala Bishari

                           

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                          • San Francisco enters red COVID tier, indoor dining to resume

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                          San Francisco could be more accommodating in helping public school teachers get vaccinated quickly. (Shutterstock)

                          The City needs to work with the school district to vaccinate educators quickly

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                          The Tuolumne River is a major source of water for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. (Shutterstock)

                          The SFPUC is tarnishing SF’s record as an environmental leader

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                          Kelly Marie Tran and Awkwafina provide the voices of the title characters of “Raya and the Last Dragon.” <ins>(Courtesy Disney)</ins>

                          ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ boasts full-scale diversity

                          Though familiar in plot, Disney’s latest is buoyed by beauty, pride and power

                          • by Jeffrey M. Anderson
                          Vanessa Kirby, left, and Katherine Waterston are excellent as friends and 
lovers in “The World to Come.”<ins></ins>

                          ‘World to Come’ a moving period drama about women in love

                          Dogs in Istanbul are the subject of thoughtful doc ‘Stray’

                          • by Anita Katz
                          • COVID-era musicians beginning to make connections
                            • ‘Total Eclipse’ singer Bonnie Tyler survived Eurovision
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                                • Laurel Ollstein’s ‘Pandora’ a funny feminist take on a classic myth
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                                    Data indicates that most bicyclist fatalities occur on multi-lane, traffic-filled roads.<ins> (Shutterstock)</ins>

                                    Cyclist deaths remain high during COVID-19

                                    More bikers hit the road for transit, physical benefits

                                    • by Christopher B. Dolan
                                    Changes in climate, which have caused daffodils to bloom earlier and earlier each year, may be a metaphor for shifting conditions in Aries’ world. (Shutterstock)

                                    Free Will Astrology for March 4, 2021

                                    Aries, take note of your environment and be receptive to adapting

                                    • by Rob Brezsny
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