Livermore Retailer Dom’s Outdoor Outfitters To Close PermanentlyDom’s Outdoor Outfitters announced on Facebook Wednesday they were calling it quits after 51 years of selling sporting goods in Livermore. By sunrise Thursday, people were already in line for the first day of the shop’s liquidation sale. The initial discounts were modest for now, but will get bigger as the store’s final closure nears. Dom’s was offering 20% off rain gear and 50% off Boy Scout uniforms. Levi’s jeans and Yeti coolers were selling at 10% off. Kim Burnett, who grew up in Livermore, was here to buy some ammunition that was marked down 10%. Read More … [Read more...] about Bay Area COVID Roundup: Vaccine Rollout Seeing Mixed Results; Seniors Facing Vaccine ‘Logistical Nightmare’; San Jose State Women’s Basketball Cancels Season
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‘It didn’t have to happen’: 2020 was S.F.’s deadliest year for overdoses, by far
Supervisor Matt Haney passed legislation last year that spurred the San Francisco Medical Examiner to release the number of fatal overdoses every month, as opposed to once a year. That put the mounting death toll on grim display: 563 by November, 636 by December, 699 by January. … [Read more...] about ‘It didn’t have to happen’: 2020 was S.F.’s deadliest year for overdoses, by far
New state bill seeks to reduce wait times for mental health follow-up visits
“We’ve worked so hard to lessen the stigma surrounding mental illness, but people who are desperate for help still aren't getting better because their health insurer makes them wait a month or longer to see their therapist,” said Sal Rosselli, the union’s president. “This legislation would close the biggest loophole that still allows insurers to deny Californians timely and appropriate mental health and substance use disorder care.” … [Read more...] about New state bill seeks to reduce wait times for mental health follow-up visits
COVID vaccines are coming soon. Here’s what Bay Area residents should know
A: Yes. A relatively small number of clinical trial participants experienced fatigue, headaches and some soreness around the injection site, though most were mild or moderate and short-lived. In Pfizer’s trial, 3.8% of participants reported fatigue and 2% reported headaches after the second dose. Moderna said 9.7% of trial participants had fatigue, 8.9% had muscle pain, 5.2% had joint pain, 4.5% had headaches, 4.1% had pain and 2% had redness at the injection site. AstraZeneca said its vaccine did not cause any serious side effects, but unlike the two other companies, did not share details about potential mild or moderate side effects. … [Read more...] about COVID vaccines are coming soon. Here’s what Bay Area residents should know
S.J. police searching for man who shot at officers investigating shooting
Just before 4:30 a.m., police responded to “multiple callers” reporting a man firing a gun near the corner of Lynette Way and Duffy Way. When officers arrived, the man shot at them before fleeing, police said. … [Read more...] about S.J. police searching for man who shot at officers investigating shooting