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They're now taking applications for the first of what will be three rounds of the program that will stretch into 2024.

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They're now taking applications for the first of what will be three rounds of the program that will stretch into 2024.

Park officials were allowed to accept funds and in-kind donations to help with the costs of a public restroom.
The events kick off at 5:12 a.m. Tuesday with the 117th commemoration of the Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
"India has such a beautiful culture and an incredible energy, and we're excited to build on our long-standing history," CEO Tim Cook said.
"I'm back due some rent... $56,000 over the last three years from my tenant," said landlord John Williams.
The appearance of sentience and awareness from Google's Bard is the result of artificial intelligence learned from people, said a Google VP
On Tuesday, hundreds of people at UC Berkeley attended a party to watch the hatching of falcon chicks in a nest at the Campanile bell tower.
Well-known Bay Area public relations veteran Sam Singer never expected he would work next door to Momemi, accused in Lee's killing.
The planned facility at Branham Lane and the Monterey Highway could house more than 200 people.
"This is not indicative of what San Francisco is all about," said Ed Fisch, who attended the meeting with his wife.
"It's going to be tough," he said. "Now, I'll have to catch the bus to Market Street or catch the bus down to the Embarcadero just to shop."
According to San Rafael Police, the man had a brief dating relationship with the victim and began stalking her in early February.
"A big giant company like Texas Instruments, that will give us good lunch traffic," said Agnel, whose establishment serves Indian cuisine.
The 67-year-old Dominican nun already runs a private elementary and middle school, a food pantry, a used clothing shop, and a youth center.
"I got to raise my children on the boat. They're the 5th generation to operate a boat now" Captain Maggie McDonough said.
"There's always more ticks after it rains and there's been a lot of rain this year," McGrath told KPIX.
It's rare that expecting couples are treated to watch parties, and even rarer to have huge video screens set up for their big day.
Reservoirs are filled to the brim, and underground water is also topped up to normal levels.
"It's a large project. But, we're able to rehabilitate it, instead of having to build a brand new tunnel," Manager Randy Anderson said.
The graduates come from different parts of the Bay Area, but they have one thing in common: they are all formerly incarcerated.