Wednesday marked the 80th anniversary of the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima, which was commemorated with a ceremony at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco. Survivor Jack Dairiki, 95, spoke to KTVU about witnessing the bombing and its aftermath. [KTVU] SF Mayor Daniel Lurie's plans to reform the Dream Keeper initiative launched by Mayor London Breed has run into some trouble due to a competitive bidding process. Organizations that applied for funds are now being rescored under a new process, after objections were raised to the fact that not all the funds were going to help the Black community. [Chronicle] West Nile Virus is back on the public health radar in Solano County. [Bay Area News Group] When asked, most experts don't think that In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder's move to Ten
Thursday Morning What's Up: Hiroshima Anniversary Commemorated In SF

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