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Peaceful voices of outrage ring across downtown San José
They lay on their backs on the cold pavement, motionless. Then, they stood with one arm pierced to the sky.Read More
San José protesters remain downtown after city announces curfew
A peaceful yet frustrated crowd of protesters in downtown San José remained on scene early Sunday evening.Read More
Flush with color, San Francisco ushers in Year of the Pig
For one moment, the City sprang to colorful life. 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
The Fillmore, Jonestown and the reckoning of racism
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco publicly commemorated the tragic loss of life at Jonestown.Read More
Matt Haney wins District 6 over Johnson, Trauss
District 6 Supervisor hopeful Matt Haney has pulled into an early lead Tuesday night.Read More
‘Food Stamps Cookbook’ empowers food justice
In an intimate celebration yet with roaring support, Rachel Bolden-Kramer celebrated the launch of her new book in downtown San Francisco Thursday night. Hosted by Umpqua Bank as...Read More
Museum of Ice Cream workers serve message to voters
What makes people excited to register to vote? Perhaps, ice cream.Read More
Thousands savored her Tamales. Dozens showed up for her funeral.
Virginia Ramos, San Francisco's "Tamale Lady," used to say “I don’t know you, but I love you."Read More
Parking control officer caught on video hitting parked car, driving away
A video posted to Twitter shows an SFMTA parking control officer in their vehicle hitting a car parked at a hillside curb and then driving away.Read More
Leslie Wong, SF State president, announces retirement
San Francisco State University President Leslie Wong announced his resignation from the school Monday morning in a YouTube video.Read More
Buck naked activists march for psychedelics, body freedom
Nude women and men staged in front of San Francisco's City Hall Saturday for a rally and march.Read More
‘The Black Woman is God’ exhibition celebrates homecoming
Men, hand in hand, formed a circle in the center of a yellow painted room in the Sargent Johnson Gallery.Read More
SF targets coffee cups in latest anti-waste campaign
San Franciscans love their daily coffee. Yet, with all the disposable cups also comes an abundance of waste.Read More
Chinatown public housing reborn under nonprofit
Residents, community members and city officials celebrated the reopening of 92 units of public housing Thursday.Read More
Honoring women’s equality, marchers decry Kavanaugh
On Women’s Equality Day, thousands gathered nationwide to protest the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.Read More
Golden Gate Fields workers avert strike with short-term deal
A possible strike by workers for opening day at Golden Gate Fields Thursday was averted under a temporary agreement.Read More
As lawsuit swirls, hope sparks for Fillmore Heritage Center
A band of residents and activists have initiated ongoing ideas to potentially re-activate the Fillmore Heritage Center. Read More
Drag queens allege bias in Ellis Act evictions
Supporters squeezed onto the sidewalk in front of the 15th Street home of five tenants who filed a lawsuit against their landlord.Read More
Bicyclist who killed pedestrian circles back on deadly crash
Chris Bucchere reenters the public eye with allegations of prosecutorial misconduct — but no apology.Read More