Day Around the Bay Some SF Residents Being Arrested By ICE Are Being Shipped to Hawaii

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San Francisco is currently under a Tsunami Watch following an 8. 6 magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka, Russia, with waves expected to reach the city early Wednesday. The first wave may hit Hawaii at 10:17 PM PT, potentially arriving in San Francisco around 12:40 AM PT. In a separate incident, Crosley Stanley and Curtis Jamel, both 19, were arrested for stealing $28,000 worth of Gucci handbags from a Livermore outlet store, causing extensive property damage during their escape. Local authorities are addressing the theft while the community grapples with the tsunami threat.

Despite the cancellation of the main outdoor movie program, Union Square will host free screenings this summer and fall, including classics like "Mrs. Doubtfire" and Hitchcock's "The Birds. " This initiative aims to keep residents engaged and entertained amidst ongoing local challenges. The Tsunami Watch underscores the need for preparedness in coastal cities like San Francisco. Community events like outdoor movies offer a chance for residents to come together during tough times.

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