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Monkeypox vaccine supply fails to meet San Francisco demand
San Francisco’s monkeypox vaccine supply is running dry. San Francisco General Hospital administered its last 50 doses Wednesday.Read More
Joy, rage share centerstage as Pride roars back to San Francisco
The SF Pride parade roared back with both joy and rage just days after Roe was overturned and LGBTQ rights were put at risk.Read More
Coalition says redistricting plan splinters LGBTQ cultural districts
LGBTQ cultural districts would be splintered under a redistricting proposal that would pull the Tenderloin from D6 and move it into a new D5.Read More
Philanthropist, first openly gay U.S. Ambassador James Hormel dies at 88
Heir to the Hormel meatpacking company, philanthropist and first openly gay U.S. Ambassador James Hormel died Friday at the age of 88. Read More
Family Pride Day at San Mateo County Fair celebrates inclusion, diversity in LGBTQ community
The San Mateo County Fair celebrated its second annual Family Pride Day on Sunday of opening weekend.Read More
San Francisco City Hall reopens its doors with Pride
After being closed to the public for nearly 15 months, San Francisco City Hall came bustling back again Monday with nuptials and the annual raising of the Pride flag...Read More
Bay Area leaders applaud ‘watershed’ LGBTQ rights U.S. Supreme Court ruling
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Bay Area officials celebrated a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday that extended protections against job discrimination to gay, lesbian and transgender workers. The high...Read More
Breed nominates LGBTQ, safe streets advocate to serve on transit agency board
Mayor London Breed announced Thursday that she nominated LGBTQ and bike safety advocate Jane Natoli to serve on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s Board of Directors. Natoli currently...Read More
A quiet year in SF: Pride, 420 festivals canceled out of caution
Two of The City’s landmark festivals have been officially canceled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic: San Francisco Pride and 420 at Hippie Hill. SF Pride organizers announced...Read More
State legislators call for increased support for LGBTQ communities
State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, and the California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus on Tuesday called for increased support of the LGBTQ community, which Wiener said may be more susceptible...Read More
GLIDE hosts police, LGBTQ listening session on historic riot anniversary
The San Francisco Police Department will join with GLIDE in hosting a “Reflection and Reconciliation Session” Monday night designed as a forum for the LGBTQ community to share their...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
Eagle Plaza breaks ground as leather district centerpiece
Once completed, Eagle Plaza will turn 12,500 square feet of space into a shared public plaza.Read More
Officials take pride raising Pride flag over Capitol
For the first time in history, state officials at the State Capitol building in Sacramento raised the rainbow Pride flag, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office. Newsom, who was...Read More
Special SF police unit investigates possible hate crime
San Francisco police are investigating a possible hate crime attack reported Sunday after events at the state Democratic convention in the city. Police cited 27-year-old Griffin Murray of San...Read More
San Jose Pride kicks off with rally denouncing transgender violence
A rally to kick off Pride month and denounce violence faced by the transgender community will be hosted by the Santa Clara County Office of LGBTQ Affairs at 9...Read More
Effort underway to save The City’s oldest gay bar
San Francisco's oldest gay bar may be saved and relocated using a model that kept another gay bar in The City from closing last year, a supervisor's office said.Read More