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Henry Randolph, shop floor manager at the S.F.-Marin Food Bank, sorts a pallet of new donations Monday.Photos by Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Workers in the warehouse at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Pallets of fresh zucchini and bell peppers are seen at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank in San Francisco.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Tanis Crosby, executive director at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, points to pallets of goods on the upper storage racks inside the nonprofit’s warehouse in San Francisco.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
After 30 years and 697 affordable housing units later, J. Manuel Castillo, executive director of the Monroe County Housing Authority, retired on Jan. 1.
Here’s a look through the history of Kansas City’s picks in the Rule 5 Draft:
2019: RHP Stephen Woods Jr.: Woods had a promising Spring Training and was in the conversation to make the 26-man roster before the pandemic shut down baseball. He then had a poor Summer Camp, was offered back to the Rays, and the Royals eventually completed a trade to keep him in the organization.
2018: RHPs Sam McWilliams, Chris Ellis: McWilliams didn’t pan out with the Royals, but Ellis did appear in one game in 19, making his MLB debut before being returned to the Cardinals.