Day Around the Bay: SF Extends Subsidized Childcare Care to 750 Families
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Day Around the Bay: SF Extends Subsidized Childcare Care to 750 Families
"The biggest dumb law requires ceilings in SF homes to be at least seven feet six inches high to be considered habitable, but state law says they can be seven feet."
"San Francisco is offering subsidized childcare to 750 additional local families starting this summer."
"More than 2,700 Pacific Gas & Electric customers experienced an unplanned power outage in SF's Mission District Thursday morning, which was fully restored by mid-day."
"A direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela took place Thursday, and the US officially reopened its embassy in Caracas this month, seven years after flights were suspended over security concerns."
San Francisco is reviewing outdated laws, including a requirement for home ceilings to be at least seven feet six inches high. The city will offer subsidized childcare to 750 more families starting this summer. An unplanned power outage affected over 2,700 Pacific Gas & Electric customers in the Mission District. A TikTok trend involves speedruns through the Church of Scientology in Los Angeles, prompting security measures. Additionally, a direct flight between the U.S. and Venezuela resumed, coinciding with the reopening of the U.S. embassy in Caracas.
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