San Francisco sizzles as a winter heat wave grips the West
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: Associated Press·US·nonprofit
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What happened: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Franciscans bared an unusual amount of skin for this time of year Tuesday, as a city better known for its chilly...
Cross-source context: Jacobin highlights over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about what they won, including coverage of skyrocketing health care costs and...
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Nick Gardetto, left, and Madi Hirsch lounge in the sun at Washington Square during a heat wave in San Francisco, Sunday, March 15, 2026. (Brontë Wittpenn/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
2026-03-17T22:05:49Z
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Franciscans bared an unusual amount of skin for this time of year Tu
Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about what they won, including coverage of skyrocketing health care costs and easing special education workloads.
On February 9, over 6,000 K-12 teachers and
Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about what they won, including coverage of skyrocketing health care costs and...
Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about what they won, including coverage of skyrocketing health care costs and...
Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about what they won, including coverage of skyrocketing health care costs and easing special education workloads.
On February 9, over 6,000 K-12 teachers and
Over 6,000 public school educators in San Francisco went on strike last month for the first time in nearly 50 years. We spoke to three of them about what they won, including coverage of skyrocketing health care costs and easing special education workloads.
On February 9, over 6,000 K-12 teachers and