Monday Morning Headlines: Backcountry Skier Dies Despite Large Rescue Effort
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Monday Morning Headlines: Backcountry Skier Dies Despite Large Rescue Effort
"Road repaving work on the first of three weekend-long closures on 19th Avenue was completed as of 1:35 am Monday, with the northbound lanes reopening four hours ahead of schedule."
"A well known skier and employee of Mammoth Mountain, 45-year-old Bernie Rosow, died Thursday of an apparent heart attack while on a backcountry skiing hike."
"Around 6,000 households and businesses in SF's Marina District lost power Sunday night around 9:15 pm. As of midnight, most had their power restored."
"SF Supervisor Connie Chan is holding a hearing Wednesday to discuss the proposed changes to supportive housing for drug users that would penalize them for drug use or relapses."
Road repaving work on 19th Avenue was completed early, with northbound lanes reopening four hours ahead of schedule. Significant closures are anticipated on the weekend of May 8 and again on Memorial Day Weekend. In other news, skier Bernie Rosow died from an apparent heart attack while hiking. Approximately 6,000 households in SF's Marina District lost power, but most had it restored by midnight. A hearing on supportive housing for drug users is scheduled, and a former Kaiser employee faces charges for secretly recording staff.
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