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San Francisco Leaders, Residents Gather at the Castro for Tree Lighting Ceremony
Elected officials and dozens of San Francisco residents gathered Monday for some holiday cheer in the Castro.
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San Francisco Leaders, Residents Gather for Tree Lighting Ceremony
Elected officials and dozens of San Francisco residents gathered Monday for some holiday cheer in the Castro. Jean Elle reports.
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Supervisor Calls on San Francisco to Make All Public Toilets 24-Hours
With the completion of a three-month pilot program that kept three public toilets in San Francisco open for 24-hours, Supervisor Matt Haney on Monday called on the city to keep all public bathrooms open 24 hours.
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San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes to LGBTQ Community
San Francisco’s police chief apologized Monday for the way the department historically treated LGBTQ people and for “the harm that was caused.”
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Mother Saves 2-Year-Old Son in SF Kidnapping; Suspect Charged
A mother was able to save her 2-year-old son from being kidnapped by a stranger Friday in San Francisco’s Castro District, after struggling with the alleged suspect, police said.
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Rescue Crews Respond to Injured Man on Top of Train in SF Muni Tunnel
Fire crews late Thursday responded to a call reporting a man on top of a train inside a Muni tunnel in San Francisco’s Castro district, according to the fire department.
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Third East Bay Man Drowns in Maui While Snorkeling
An East Bay man drowned in the waters off Maui while snorkeling over the weekend, NBC Bay Area learned Monday. It’s the third death of an East Bay man at the popular Hawaiian island in a span of 10 days.
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SF Aims to Widen Demand-Based Pricing on Parking Meters
San Francisco may be ready to try something no other city has ever done: Demand-based pricing on parking meters.
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Light of Hope Shines Over SF's Castro During 40th Anniversary Celebration of Harvey Milk
Hundreds gathered in San Francisco’s Castro district Wednesday night to celebrate the 40-year anniversary of the election of Harvey Milk to the Board of Supervisors.
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Crews Battle Blaze in San Francisco's Castro District
Fire crews on Saturday battled a blaze in San Francisco’s Castro district, according to fire officials.
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10 LGBT Pride Events Around the Bay Area in June
Following the opening of its first LGBTQ Pride Center, San Mateo County is set to celebrate LGBT Pride Month with festivities Saturday in Central Park. And while Silicon Valley Pride is set for late August, several cities will be hosting their annual pride events over the next three weeks:
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BART to Pay More Than $1 Million in Hazardous Materials Suit
BART has been ordered to pay $1.275 million in a settlement with three district attorney’s offices for failing to implement hazardous materials business plans at facilities throughout the transit system, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
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More Pokemon Go Crawls Planned for San Francisco
A new San Francisco Pokemon crawl event has surfaced Facebook and is being described as “the world’s first massive lure drop.”
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Same-Sex Couple Say Uber Driver Used Gay Slur, Discriminated
A same-sex couple say they were victims of discrimination by an Uber driver during SF Pride weekend.
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Lawsuit Could Put Wrinkle in SF Pride Celebration
Major changes may be in store for the San Francisco pride celebration later this month because of a lawsuit that questions the event’s security.
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PG&E Unable to Locate Source of Natural Gas Odor in East Bay
PG&E crews were unable to figure out what caused an odor of natural gas after people in Alameda, San Leandro, Oakland and Castro Valley reported the smell Saturday evening, a PG&E spokeswoman said today.
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Harvey Milk's Former Castro Camera Store Could Land on National Registry of Historic Places
The site of Harvey Milk’s former Castro Camera store could be added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Fire Crews Investigating Two Possible Arson Car Fires in San Francisco
San Francisco firefighters responded to two separate car fires Monday morning within blocks of each other in the Castro neighborhood.
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Protesters Feel Betrayed by Cuba-U.S. Plan
Anti-Castro groups gathered in a Little Havana park to protest President Barack Obama’s plan to normalize relations with Cuba on Saturday, and an opposition leader from the island was expected to open the demonstration.