Day Around the Bay: Where All of the SF Trick-or-Treat Street Closures Will Be for Halloween
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Day Around the Bay: Where All of the SF Trick-or-Treat Street Closures Will Be for Halloween
"With Halloween and trick-or-treating ready to rise Friday night, Mission Local has a map of all 41 streets that will be car-free so the kids can be out Halloweening. The one grown-up option is the Halloween Castro Night Market, but there are 40 other options where kids can roam with no cars, and adult kids are welcome to show up with a bag of candy to trick out the youngsters."
"Turns out Mayor Daniel Lurie pulled out of two scheduled Dreamforce events (and appeared at zero), we would presume because of Marc Benioff's infamous National Guard remarks. We don't know for sure that's the reason, but the SF Business Times obtained Lurie's cancellation emails which read, Unfortunately, I'm reaching out to share that Mayor Lurie will no longer be able to attend tomorrow's keynote as planned," and that "We so appreciate all of your team's work with us to try and make this possible."
Forty-one San Francisco streets will be closed to cars Friday night for Halloween trick-or-treating, with the Castro Night Market as the main adult-oriented option. Mayor Daniel Lurie canceled two scheduled Dreamforce appearances and sent emails declining a keynote, which were obtained by the SF Business Times. The Las Vegas Raiders pledged $250,000 to restore the Mount Diablo High School football field damaged by fire, and the field is expected to be ready for Friday night's Homecoming. A judge signaled she may force the federal government to pay SNAP benefits during the shutdown using emergency funds. King Charles removed Prince Andrew's titles, and the U.S. Postal Service unveiled Bruce Lee stamps honoring the San Francisco Chinatown native.
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