‘I always think of her as mayor’: Dianne Feinstein’s legacy lives deepest in San Francisco - News Summed Up

‘I always think of her as mayor’: Dianne Feinstein’s legacy lives deepest in San Francisco


San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein and singer Tony Bennett, who sang “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” hang on to the outside of one of the city’s famed cable cars before taking a test ride in 1984. Tania Chacón, 48, a San Francisco native and city employee, was the first member of the public to sign a “condolence book” for Sen. Dianne Feinstein at San Francisco City Hall. “I have just these fond memories of her always staying true to San Francisco in her heart,” Chacón said. Flowers rest near a bust of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein at City Hall in San Francisco. San Francisco Chief of Protocol Maryam Muduroglu finishes writing a note in a condolence book in memory of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein at San Francisco City Hall on Friday.


Source: Los Angeles Times October 01, 2023 23:30 UTC



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