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Hate crime charges brought against six men for allegedly targeting Asian women
Six men have been arrested and charged with hate crime enhancements for allegedly targeting Asian females.Read More
Man faces hate crime charge for allegedly threatening to kill Asian American postal worker
A 26-year-old Oakland man has been charged for an alleged hate crime in Daly City against a U.S. Postal Service worker who is an Asian American, San Mateo County...Read More
Lawsuit alleges school district, other commissioners twisted racial ‘seasoned social metaphors’
San Francisco Board of Education Commissioner Alison Collins on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the San Francisco Unified School District and five of her fellow commissioners who voted last...Read More
Police arrest man accused of threatening to shoot AAPI people in Tenderloin business
Police in San Francisco arrested a man on Tuesday after he allegedly threatened to shoot people of Asian American and Pacific Islander descent inside a Tenderloin business. According to...Read More
Health department breaks down state Covid-19 case demographics
The California Department of Public Health announced Saturday that the total number of Covid-19 coronavirus cases in the state had reached 20,615, with 609 deaths as of Friday. The...Read More
City College appoints first Asian American woman to lead as interim chancellor
City College of San Francisco on Thursday announced Dianna Gonzales, senior vice chancellor for administrative student affairs, will serve as short-term interim chancellor, becoming the first Asian American woman...Read More
Michael Lambert elevated to lead SF Public Library system
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has chosen Michael Lambert as City Librarian for the San Francisco Public Library.Read More
Challengers seize four in 10 mayoral votes
Mayor Ed Lee appears to have won re-election after defeating a diverse group of candidates Tuesday.Read More