Day Around the Bay: Lafayette Taco Ball With Adorably Outdated Kitschy Exterior Closes Permanently
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Day Around the Bay: Lafayette Taco Ball With Adorably Outdated Kitschy Exterior Closes Permanently
"After a Saturday triple-stabbing at the 16th and Mission BART station, SFPD has now arrested three suspects in connection with this matter. Initial reports said only one suspect was arrested, but SFPD has jacked that number up to three suspects: 37-year-old Luis Enrique Lopez Brito, 30-year-old Jose Alfredo Lopez Brito, and 45-year-old Mariel Cahvich. [Mission Local] There aren't many of those old-time Taco Bell locations left with the now-outdated mission-style exterior, but one of the last remaining ones in Lafayette just closed permanently today."
"The Lafayette Taco Bell on Mount Diablo Boulevard is estimated as being at least 58 years old, and now the last remaining mission-style Taco Bell exterior in the Bay Area is the one at 700 Military West in Benicia. [KTVU] Another San Francisco CVS is closing, this time the one on Van Ness Boulevard at Turk Street. The store's final day will be Tuesday, February 24, and that happens to be the same week that Walgreens will be closing 12 SF stores. [SF Business Times]"
SFPD arrested three suspects linked to a triple-stabbing at the 16th and Mission BART station, with names and ages provided. A longtime mission-style Taco Bell in Lafayette closed permanently, leaving Benicia's location as the last Bay Area example. A CVS on Van Ness at Turk Street will close on February 24, coinciding with Walgreens closing 12 San Francisco stores that week. Iranian anti-government protests may have led to an estimated 12,000–15,000 deaths. A New York City report alleges Uber and DoorDash withheld as much as $550 million in driver tips. Actor Kiefer Sutherland was arrested for allegedly assaulting a rideshare driver, and a viral youth hockey brawl was revealed to be staged.
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