Monday Morning Headlines: Tourists Rescued From SF Cliffside
Briefly

On Sunday, Oracle Park had to be evacuated briefly due to a kitchen fire at a concession stand, which occurred hours before the Giants-Braves game with no impact on the event. Meanwhile, a fire linked to a lithium-ion battery scooter at the Hotel Boyd led to two hospitalizations. Tourists also required rescue from a cliffside while trying to retrieve a dropped cellphone. Additionally, Barbara Lee was inaugurated as Oakland's mayor and the Tonys celebrated the musical of lost love featuring retired robots.
Oracle Park had to be briefly evacuated Sunday morning when a fire broke out in the kitchen area of a concession stand. Fortunately, the fire occurred hours before the game.
The fire at the Hotel Boyd was linked to a lithium-ion battery scooter, resulting in two individuals being hospitalized for burn injuries.
The ceremony for Barbara Lee's inauguration as Oakland mayor took place on Sunday at Jack London Square, marking a significant political moment for the city.
The musical 'Maybe Happy Ending,' about retired robots in love, won the Tony Award for Best Musical on Sunday, highlighting the creativity in theater.
Read at sfist.com
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