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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
Leaked Supreme Court opinion sparks reproductive rights rallies in SF, across nation
Reproductive rights supporters will gather at the San Francisco Federal Building for a 5 p.m. rally to protect the imperiled, 49-year-old Supreme Court Roe v. Wade precedent.Read More
Rideshare drivers deliver demand letter, protest at Uber office
Uber and Lyft drivers chanted and cheered outside the Uber headquarters building in San Francisco Friday as they delivered a letter demanding negotiations for better working conditions. A coalition...Read More
Cities, counties urge Supreme Court to rule on certain constitutional protections for immigrants held in detention
Twenty U.S. cities and counties led by Santa Clara County have urged the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that immigrants held in prolonged detention during deportation proceedings are entitled...Read More
Over and over, presidential lies Trump provable truths
If Donald Trump knows he is lying, he not only accomplishes nothing, he harms himself by showing he will lie over irrelevant trivialities. Read More
San Francisco sues Trump over executive order
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump challenging the constitutionality of an executive order threatening sanctuary cities with enforcement actions and...Read More
Court orders trial over Martins Beach public access
A state appeals court has ordered a trial on whether there is right of public access to Martins Beach near Half Moon Bay.Read More
Tenure upheld for California school teachers
California's public-school teacher tenure laws were upheld by a state appeals court in Los Angeles Thursday.Read More
Death penalty upheld for 1997 crime spree
The death penalty of a Stockton man who killed four people during a two-month crime spree in 1997 was upheld by the California Supreme Court in San Francisco Thursday.Read More
Supreme Court slams door on San Jose A’s
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday turned down the city of San Jose's bid for revision of baseball's 93-year-old anti-trust exemption.Read More
Split Supreme Court declares same-sex marriage a ‘fundamental right’
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled by a 5-4 vote Friday that the federal Constitution provides a right to same-sex marriage.Read More
Fight for marriage equality intensifies
Prop. 8 challengers aren't going down without a fight. Today lawyers filed briefs urging the government to take action on gay marriage immediately. Read More
Campaign finance reform architect visits Bay
Former U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold addresses the corrupting influence of money in politics this Saturday in Los Altos Hills.Read More
Supreme Court to tackle same-sex marriage
The justices will hear arguments early next year on Proposition 8 as well as the federal Defense of Marriage Act.Read More
Pot permits in state of flux
San Francisco has pulled the plug on dispensary permits yet again, while Mendocino is gutting a program that issued pricey permits to growers.Read More
Cops need a warrant to track you by GPS
When Yasir Afifi took his car in for an oil change, his mechanic made another interesting discovery under Afifi's car.Read More