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SFO has lost more passengers than any other airport in the U S due to the pandemic

SFO has lost more passengers than any other airport in the U.S. due to the pandemic By Abhinanda Bhattacharyya and Nami Sumida © Paul Chinn / The Chronicle Even as a third of the U.S. population approaches full vaccination against the coronavirus, and air travel across the country enjoys a steady revival, one major airport is seeing a slower recovery than others: San Francisco International Airport (SFO). A Chronicle analysis of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) data shows that SFO has been slow to approach pre-pandemic passenger traffic compared with the 50 airports that saw the most traffic at the beginning of 2020. The data were collected and processed by Yale University professor Kevin Williams.

Celebrate Earth Day by taking part in a Bay Area citizen science project

Celebrate Earth Day by taking part in a Bay Area citizen science project FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Look for animals and plants at the beach or at a park or just in your backyard and then photograph and upload your observations as part of a global “bio-blitz” called City Nature Challenge April 30 to May 3.Courtesy Maritime AquariumShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Volunteers for Hawkwatch identify raptors, like this red-tailed hawk (center).Sophia Germer / The Chronicle 2015Show MoreShow Less Taking part in a citizen science project is a way to celebrate Earth Day while learning something new about the local environment. It has the added bonus of helping to alleviate feelings of anxiety about climate change and it’s a good pandemic-era project for families doing distance learning or anyone spending more time outdoors.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti s presence in San Francisco remembered

Tony Bravo April 21, 2021Updated: April 21, 2021, 7:19 am Poet and publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti Photo: Deanne Fitzmaurice, The Chronicle When Lawrence Ferlinghetti died in February, for some it felt like the poet and City Lights Booksellers & Publishers co-founder took a piece of San Francisco with him. Like the store, Ferlinghetti was a literary landmark, his presence in North Beach and around the city as much a given as the fog or cable car bells. While his death at age 101 was perhaps not surprising, the loss came with a kind of shock that this living institution would no longer be here. In his century of life, Ferlinghetti was many things: San Francisco’s poet laureate, a book merchant, an activist, a visual artist and a neighbor. Memories shared by the community with The Chronicle and on social media reflect those multitudes. Here are a few tributes celebrating Ferlinghetti’s place in the city and his lasting impact on our culture.

San Francisco finally has its own font And the inspiration was truly historic

San Francisco finally has its own font And the inspiration was truly historic
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