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The murder of the Bologna family occurred on June 22, 2008, when Tony Bologna and his sons, Michael and Matthew, were shot dead near their residence in the Excelsior district of San Francisco, California, United States, by Edwin Ramos, who mistook the victims as rival gang members for whom he wanted retaliation.
She writes to Karin's Aunt Sophia in San Francisco, but receives a cable from lawyers that Sophia has died. Four years later, Viktoria (still going by the name of Karin) is able to travel to New York City, where she meets with Chris's guardian Alan Spender (Richard Basehart), a distant relative of Sophia. "Karin" intends to gain custody of "her ...
Bob Lee, who founded Cash App and was an executive at Square and Mobile Coin, was stabbed three times with a paring knife in San Francisco. Tech titan's murder rocked Silicon Valley. For his loved ...
Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen is a small San Francisco-based chain of Jewish delis and bagel shops with 5 locations throughout the San Francisco Bay. It had previously expanded to Southern California and Tokyo, but those have since closed. [2]
A Silicon Valley CEO was arrested on several charges after police said a woman accused an investment firm mogul of attacking and raping her in downtown San Francisco.. According to booking records ...
San Francisco Evening Bulletin; San Francisco Examiner; San Francisco Herald; San Francisco Independent; San Francisco Progress (1918–1988) [7] [8] SF Weekly; Shinsekai asahi shinbun (New World Sun, 1932–1941) [1] Shin sekai (New World, 1912–1932) [1] Sinhan Minbo; South San Francisco enterprise (1907–1938) [1] Star Presidian (1952 ...
His wife Jacinda Barrett is on board, too. "She's not a whiskey drinker, but when I make a cocktail and she has a little taste, she's like, 'Oh, this is pretty good,'" he says.
Herman Levison circa 1870s Germany. Levison Brothers / California Jewelry Co. was active from 1859 to 1935. Founded in 1859, [1] they occupied 629 Washington Street, San Francisco, California by 1863, [2] and by 1871 moved into two floors of their own building at 134 Sutter Street, San Francisco, furnished with machinery, tools, and appliances powered by a 25-horsepower engine.