People jogging by seemed to be keeping at least 6 feet from one another, as required by the public health order. Outdoor exercise is allowed, but gyms are closed. Industry representatives planned to meet with city officials Wednesday to discuss using hotels to house people with the coronavirus in isolation, although Carroll said they hadn't been asked to provide shelter to the homeless. Yes, the mayor's office told the San Francisco Chronicle. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday wisely reaffirmed the legality of the long-held practice of affording everyone who permanently lives in the United States -- whether eligible to vote or not -- representation in America's political systems. Local and breaking news reports from around the Bay Area, serving San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and the entire Bay Area.

San Francisco is two days into a lockdown that has no definite end. An executive said Wednesday that the company had received conflicting guidance from the government on whether it could stay open. He said he didn't intend to send a grim message to the neighborhood and plans to paint smiley faces on the plywood.
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What happens next is anyone's guess.

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