The Bay to Breakers race took place over the weekend, with runners expressing disappointment as those who finished after 11:40 a.m. would receive their medals via mail. Meanwhile, the Golden State Valkyries experienced a record-breaking attendance at 18,064 fans, despite losing their opener against the Sparks. San Francisco also enjoyed nightly fireworks following the Giants-A's series. However, strong winds caused a tree to fall onto Muni lines, blocking street access until crews resolved the issue. The weekend included various free community events, highlighting the city's lively culture and sense of community engagement.
Runners in Sundayâs Bay to Breakers race who finished after 11:40 a.m. learned they would receive their medals by mail, disappointing many who expected on-site rewards.
Despite their loss to Los Angeles' Sparks, the Golden State Valkyries achieved a record attendance of 18,064 fans, marking a significant milestone for the team.
Strong winds caused disruptions in SF as a tree fell on Muni lines near Oracle Park, blocking 3rd Street and affecting transit services until cleared.
SF's vibrant weekend included a nightly fireworks show after the Giants-A's series and a variety of free events, showcasing the city's lively culture.
Collection
[
|
...
]