Monday Morning Headlines Tourists Rescued From SF Cliffside

San Francisco, CALocal News

Oracle Park experienced a brief evacuation Sunday morning due to a fire in a concession stand's kitchen, occurring around 10:30 a. m. , just three hours before the Giants-Braves game, which went on as planned. Two people were hospitalized with burn injuries from a fire at the Hotel Boyd in the Tenderloin, linked to a lithium-ion battery scooter. Rescuers saved two tourists who became stranded on a cliff while trying to retrieve a dropped cellphone in the area near Deadman's and Mile Rock Beach.

Barbara Lee's inauguration as Oakland's mayor took place at a ceremony in Jack London Square, marking a significant political event for the city. Additionally, the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge will have two eastbound lanes closed overnight this week from 8 p. m. to 5 a. m.

for necessary repairs, which could affect local traffic. Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference also kicked off, with the company addressing concerns regarding its rollout of AI technologies. These incidents highlight ongoing local issues, including safety, infrastructure, and political changes in the Bay Area.

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