Police escort 5-year-old leukemia survivor Miles Scott, also known as BatKid, after they arrest the Riddler in San Francisco. Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area foundation turned the city into Gotham City for Miles by creating a day-long event bringing his wish to be a BatKid to life. (Ramin Talaie/Getty Images)
Greenpeace members motor out in a small boat to greet the Rainbow Warrior III as it enters a foggy San Francisco Bay on Friday, November 8. A banner hanging from the side of the iconic ship calls attention to 30 Greenpeace activists currently imprisoned in Russia. The crew members of the Arctic Sunrise were arrested after protesting oil drilling in the Arctic at an oil rig owned by Gazprom, Russia's state-controlled energy company. (Deborah Svoboda / KQED)
Visitors explore a large propeller at the stern of the SS Red Oak Victory during a Veterans Day celebration in Richmond. Veterans Day events at the Port of Richmond included a memorial flower toss from the deck of the Red Oak Victory and the dedication of the historic Riggers Loft. (Mark Andrew Boyer / Richmond Confidential)
Veterans Lou Berg, George Coles, Orlo Mellon and Dee Davison smile after tossing a memorial wreath from the deck of the SS Red Oak Victory during the Veterans Day celebration at the Port of Richmond. (Kevin N. Hume / Richmond Confidential)
On Monday November 11, San Quentin Prison celebrated Veterans Day along with much of the Bay Area. About one tenth of San Quentin prisoners are veterans — 450 prisoners. Some inmates of Pacific Islander descent performed a haka in honor of warriors to celebrate the holiday. (Sukey Lewis / Richmond Confidential)