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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2021 · 14 MIN

Indoor Dining Can Proceed in San Francisco, Two Other Bay Area Counties

from KQED's The California Report · host KQED

An investigation is underway after an SUV carrying more than two dozen people, some of whom were citizens of Mexico, collided with a big rig Tuesday in a rural area about ten miles from the US-Mexico border. 13 people died in the crash. Guest: Faith Pinho, Reporter, LA Times The volunteers in Southern California are helping seniors and other eligible people find coveted COVID-19 vaccine appointments. One started out by helping her parents and is now helping others navigate the system. Reporter: Carla Javier, KPCC  Seven California counties, including San Francisco, have moved to a less restrictive coronavirus tier. While that means restaurants and movie theaters can reopen for indoor service, not every owner is jumping to do so. Guest: Yuka Ioroi, Owner of Cassava restaurant in San Francisco California was the first state in the nation to require gender diversity in corporate boardrooms. And according to a new report from the Secretary of State, compliance with the law is on the rise. Reporter: Tara Atrian, KCRW  The section of roadway was washed out by a powerful rain storm. The scenic highway is a lifeline to local residents and critical to tourism in the area. Reporter: Erika Mahoney, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

An investigation is underway after an SUV carrying more than two dozen people, some of whom were citizens of Mexico, collided with a big rig Tuesday in a rural area about ten miles from the US-Mexico border. 13 people died in the crash. Guest: Faith Pinho, Reporter, LA Times The volunteers in Southern California are helping seniors and other eligible people find coveted COVID-19 vaccine appointments. One started out by helping her parents and is now helping others navigate the system. Reporter: Carla Javier, KPCC  Seven California counties, including San Francisco, have moved to a less restrictive coronavirus tier. While that means restaurants and movie theaters can reopen for indoor service, not every owner is jumping to do so. Guest: Yuka Ioroi, Owner of Cassava restaurant in San Francisco California was the first state in the nation to require gender diversity in corporate boardrooms. And according to a new report from the Secretary of State, compliance with the law is on the rise. Reporter: Tara Atrian, KCRW  The section of roadway was washed out by a powerful rain storm. The scenic highway is a lifeline to local residents and critical to tourism in the area. Reporter: Erika Mahoney, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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