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San Francisco bids final farewell to Dianne Feinstein at City Hall memorial
Vice President Kamala Harris topped a program of national and local dignitaries in honoring Feinstein's legacy.Read More
Owners of Kamala Harris’ childhood home say landmark status will disrupt neighbors
An application will not be filed to make U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ childhood home in Berkeley a historic landmark, the man working on the application said Wednesday. Steven...Read More
Kamala Harris steps down from Senate days before becoming vice president
Vice President-elect and Oakland native Kamala Harris resigned Monday from her seat representing California in the U.S. Senate ahead of Inauguration Day later this week. Harris, who along with...Read More
Oakland turns up to celebrate election results
People filled the streets of Oakland Saturday morning in reaction to major news outlets projecting Joe Biden and Oakland native Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president...Read More
Local leaders show love for Bay Area native Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, President-elect Joe Biden
"A Trump campaign punctuated by racism and misogyny will end with a Black woman in the White House and a bold agenda for women's equality and dignity."Read More
Leaders call on educators to help stop spread of anti-Asian racism
Community groups and San Francisco leaders are calling on schools to stand up to racism against students of Asian and Pacific Islander descent, especially as the school year kicks...Read More
Congress to consider legislation expanding Rosie the Riveter historic park
Legislation that would expand the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond has been introduced in the U.S. Congress. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Walnut Creek,...Read More
Former SF supe, district attorney with ‘storied career’ dies at 83
Terence Hallinan, a former criminal defense lawyer who went on to become a San Francisco supervisor and then the San Francisco District Attorney died on Friday at the age...Read More
Celebration, resistance collide at San Francisco’s 49th annual Pride parade
Motorcycles revved up, sending the crowd of hundreds of thousands into a frenzy. Sabine Balden sat on her bike, ready to ride, dressed in clothes that matched her fire-red...Read More
Kamala Harris unfurls historic White House bid
It had to happen in Oakland; the progressive hometown where Kamala Harris set out to make history. Read More
Ron Dellums, former congressman, Oakland mayor, dies at 82
National, state and Bay Area leaders are paying tribute to former Congressman, Oakland Mayor and lobbyist Ron Dellums, who has died at the age of 82.Read More
London Breed sworn in as 45th SF mayor
About 1,000 people gathered Wednesday to witness London Breed, San Francisco’s first African-American female mayor, take her oath of office.Read More
Luis Mora to be released from federal custody
After nearly three weeks in a private prison, Luis Mora, a University of California at Berkeley pre-law student arrested last month at a border checkpoint, is slated to be...Read More
Bay Area leaders decry Trump over DACA
Bay Area elected officials and leaders deplored President Donald Trump's decision to end a program allowing young undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States.Read More
Lafayette man killed in Barcelona attack
A Lafayette man visiting Barcelona, Spain was confirmed killed in a terrorist attack Thursday in the Catalonia city.Read More
Trump administration to fund electrified Caltrain
Federal funding that was in limbo earlier this year for a Caltrain electrification project will be approved after all.Read More
Mark Leno launches 2019 mayoral campaign
State Sen. Mark Leno Thursday announced that he plans to run for mayor of San Francisco.Read More
Bay Area officials defy Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities
Bay Area officials responded with defiance Wednesday to an executive order by President Donald Trump denying federal grant funds to cities and counties that refuse to cooperate with federal...Read More
Venus Johnson named Oakland public safety director
Libby Schaaf announced Tuesday she has appointed former prosecutor and legislative analyst Venus Johnson to be Oakland's public safety director.Read More
SF leaders praise Rose Pak’s passion, advocacy
San Francisco city leaders Monday praised Chinatown community leader Rose Pak for her passionate advocacy, her leadership and her penchant for straight talk.Read More