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Still ineligible for a vaccine? Lucking into a leftover shot isn t easy. FacebookTwitterEmail Everyone has a story about the elusive “leftover vaccine.” Sarah’s friend got lucky last Saturday when she waited in line outside San Francisco’s Moscone Center for 45 minutes. Cynthia’s ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend snagged one just yesterday after waiting in line there. Someone posted on Cici’s apartment building message board that they got offered a vaccine simply walking by. It doesn’t matter the degree of separation, these people waiting in line at Moscone Center heard that someone, someday received a “leftover” vaccine, and they want to be that lucky person today. ....
Never has an artist been so in-tune with their chosen pallet than Mona Ryder – whose vibrant red works are instantly recognisable by art lovers all over. ....
Skip to main content I biked with my 86-year-old dad to Golden Gate Park. Please close JFK Drive to cars forever FacebookTwitterEmail Philip Hartlaub, 86, eats lunch in front of the California Academy of Sciences after a bike ride from Alameda to Golden Gate Park.Peter Hartlaub / The Chronicle Biking through the middle of San Francisco with an octogenarian is not something anyone would have tried five years ago, unless they were looking to collect an inheritance. Most bicyclists making this trip used to be daredevils or people who really knew what they were doing. The dream of a city where 8- and 80-year-old cyclists could bisect the center with confidence seemed a hundred years away. ....
Utah prisoner seeking parole won t give location of body March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail PROVO, Utah (AP) A man convicted in the 1995 death of a Utah high school student wouldn t answer questions about the location of the girl s remains during a parole hearing and said he had already provided all the information he could. Timmy Brent Olsen pleaded guilty in 2011 to second-degree felony manslaughter in the death of Kiplyn Davis, 15, a student at Spanish Fork High School, The Daily Herald reported Tuesday. Olsen was sentenced to one to 15 years in prison under a plea deal that prosecutors said they agreed to because of the difficulty of the case in not having found Davis body. ....