Thousands turn out for ‘No Kings’ protests around Bay Area
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Dozens of protests, marches and rallies are scheduled across the Bay Area on Saturday as part of a national "No Kings" mass protest against President Trump and his administration, the second such nationwide protest organized this year.
"No Kings" march and rally organized by Indivisible SF, 50501 SF and other community leaders starting in Embarcadero Plaza and Sue Bierman Park at 1:30 p.m. The march begins at 2 p.m., continuing on to Market St. to Civic Center Plaza where there will be a rally at 3:30 p.m.
San Francisco Peninsula Coast, Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast as well as San Francisco County are included in a dense fog advisory released by the National
A fast-moving storm system is bringing widespread rain and a chance of thunderstorms to the Bay Area on Monday, with showers pushing south from the North Bay through the morning and intensifying by early afternoon.
The new documentary screened Thursday, Oct. 9, at the 48th Mill Valley Film Festival, and was followed by a live Q&A with filmmaker Jonas Åkerlund and an ever-toothpick-doting Lars Ulrich, the band's drummer. A wider theatrical release is slated for this spring.
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Raifman photographed the deer on Oct. 12 at a public park in eastern Alameda County. East Bay Regional Park District has not shared the name of the park where the deer was spotted to prevent unwanted attention. The deer is already particularly vulnerable, since it cannot camouflage itself.