Nick Smith Archive
Words in the headline caught me immediately: Producer. Fired. KGO-TV So much so, I had to read it twice to make sure they were talking about the “SF KGO-TV” that “I” knew! Once the words were clear and the seriousness sank in, my reaction was immediate: “Oh boy, this isn’t good.” I read the articles,
I was JUST there! I run through this area in the AM on the way to my BootCampSF class. The next day, it was all over the news in glaring/blaring headlines: “GAS LEAK SHUTS DOWN SAN FRANCISCO’S FOLSOM STREET BEFORE THE EVENING COMMUTE!”
The 141st Kentucky Derby was completely over the top! But don’t just take my word for it. According to forbes.com, there were 170,513 people in attendance, a race record! Beautiful weather, dresses and hats were the theme at Churchill Downs Saturday for Kentucky Derby 141. But my day actually started on the Wednesday prior –
SAN BRUNO — “This can be a tough place to be, but it’s so important that our country remembers, “said Romie Bassetto, a veteran of the Vietnam War where he served as a convoy escort. Bassetto isn’t as spry and agile as he used to be, and he often uses a mobilized wheel chair to
SAN FRANCISCO – In the Tenderloin neighborhood, it can be hard to grab the attention of passers-by. But that’s exactly what happened when the #31 MUNI bus passed by the corner of Eddy and Larkin streets. Inside, a teenage girl turned in her seat to look out of the window. Then her eyes fell on