Bay Area, No Kings and Protests
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It wasn't so long ago that anyone walking from San Francisco's Civic Center BART Station to a job at City Hall, or a performance at the Opera House, had to pass through a gantlet of despair: slumped-over drug users, unleashed dogs, street peddlers rolling out blankets of stolen goods.
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.
Speculation not that long ago expected people to leave the Bay Area to work remotely or VCs on video calls, investing in places like Austin, Seattle and Salt Lake City. “The exact opposite happened,” said Bellisario of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute.
It’s a cool and clear Monday morning in the Bay Area ahead of what will be a sunny and warm rest of the day. High temperatures will land in the 70s to 80s, even all the way out to the coastline, as an offshore breeze will help to push temperatures up
President Trump on Sunday said he would be sending the National Guard to San Francisco to make it "great again."
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
PurpleAir sensors reported elevated levels of unhealthy air around the Bay Area on Saturday morning, with motorists noting a haze throughout San Francisco.