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COVID-19

Exercise and diet are more important than ever with virus at large

By Bernard Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | September 9, 2020
"The Quarantine 15" weight gain due to inactivity during the pandemic is a real phenomenon. Here are some ways to fight it.
Bay Area

SF supe calls for investigation into ‘unlawful’ Ocean Beach party

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | September 8, 2020
Burning Man party of more than 1000 burns bridges; numbers far exceed city's 12-person gathering limit amid pandemic
Books

Bay City Books: New books from local authors – September 2020

By Meg Waite Clayton | Local News Matters | September 8, 2020
New books, and new in paperback, from San Francisco Bay Area authors, listed by release date.
Arts & Entertainment

AR walking tour: Museum of the Hidden City re-imagines S.F.’s history of gentrification

By Amelia Williams | Local News Matters | September 8, 2020
An app for your smartphone will take you on a historical tour of a SF neighborhood with an audio guide and interactive content.
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You too can be a superhero – support PHS Parents’ Club

By Jenna Caldwell, PHS Parents' Club | September 8, 2020
Donations support PHS activities, teacher grants, the Wellness Center and staff professional development.
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Not even the pandemic can stop girls from crushing it

By Amelia Williams | Local News Matters | September 8, 2020
Girls Crushing It, aka GCI, offers entrepreneurially minded girls a platform to nurture ideas into viable businesses.
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Many California high school seniors still want to take SAT/ACT even though they are optional at many colleges

By Larry Gordon | EdSource | September 8, 2020
Many test sessions canceled in pandemic. Some remain scheduled with social distancing and masks.
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Piedmont Community Service Crew sells fall-themed baskets to raise funds

By Julia Banuelos | September 4, 2020
Baskets include fun at-home activities for families to safely celebrate the fall holidays. Proceeds support PCSC's projects.
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Health Dept. allows haircuts indoors, but not manicures, additional services

By Mary Ireland | September 4, 2020
Grocery stores can admit crowds up to 50% of their capacity, while other retailers may now allow 25% percent of their capacity.
Arts & Entertainment

Pass the Remote: Films shine light on politics and race; plus a few others to lighten the load

By Randy Myers | Local News Matters | September 4, 2020
"Pass the Remote" heads to the ballot box to cast votes for the best streaming candidates this week.
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