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SF's Homeless Encampment Proposal Questioned After All-Out Brawl in the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood
Dramatic and intense video circulating on social media showing an all-out brawl in the heart of San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, raised questions about the city’s proposal for dealing with the unhoused.
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SF's Homeless Encampment Proposal Questioned After All-Out Brawl in the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood
Dramatic and intense video circulating on social media showing an all-out brawl in the heart of San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, raises questions about the city’s proposal for dealing with the unhoused. Thom Jensen reports.
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Mike Hebel Explains the Good vs. Bad Drugs
In this web extra clip from “Bay Area Revelations: Summer of Love, 50 Years Later,” Mike Hebel reflects on how the Haight Ashbury changed from good to bad really fast.
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Explore the Murals of the Haight-Ashbury District
The Haight-Ashbury district features iconic murals and images throughout the area, with some of street art created as far back as the summer of 1967, known as the “Summer of Love.”
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The Origin of the Hippie Movement: The Haight-Ashbury
The Haight-Ashbury district is known as the birthplace of America’s counter-culture movement in 1967 aka the “Summer of Love.” Artists, activists, musicians and writers came together in the Haight, turning it into the epicenter for groundbreaking changes in art, fashion and music. Today, the Haight-Ashbury continues to be a place of inspiration for many young people. Catch a glimpse of…
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SFPD Officer Shares How Haight Asbhury Changed During Summer of Love
In this web extra clip from “Bay Area Revelations: Summer of Love, 50 Years Later,” San Francisco police officer Mike Hebel describes how the Haight Asbury changed in the sixties.
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The Youngbloods' ‘Banana' Reflects on the Summer of Love's Legacy
It was all about the music. In this web extra clip from “Bay Area Revelations: Summer of Love, 50 Years Later,” Lowell ‘Banana’Levinger reflects on what he thinks is the legacy of that time and what people will remember from the sixties.
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Homeless Man Spots Stolen Van Used by Orange County Jail Fugitives: Report
A homeless man in San Francisco who reported sighting a stolen van being used by two jail fugitives could end up collecting $140,000 in reward money, according to a newspaper account.
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Homeless Man Spots Van Used by OC Fugitives
A homeless man in San Francisco who reported sighting a stolen van being used by two jail fugitives could end up collecting $140,000 in reward money, according to a newspaper account. Pete Suratos reports.
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OC Jailbreak: Inmates Fought Over Killing Taxi Driver Taken Hostage, Authorities Say
Two of the three inmates who escaped from an Orange County jail fought over whether they should kill a taxi driver they kidnapped and held at a San Jose motel before one of them drove back to Southern California and surrendered to authorities, sheriff’s officials said on Monday.
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Haight-Ashbury 1967: The Hero in the Haight
In 1967, young people from across the country swarmed into San Francisco. Drawn by a powerful potion of music, sex, and drugs, the panhandle of Golden Gate Park, and the Haight Ashbury neighborhood became a petri dish for disease. One man, Dr. David Smith, stood between sickness and health. His model would introduce to the world the principle of healthcare...
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San Francisco Police Bracing for Thousands of Revelers at 4/20 Celebrations
Police are bracing for thousands of revelers to celebrate 4/20 in San Francisco.
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San Francisco Police Bracing for 4/20 Celebrations
Police are bracing for thousands of revelers to celebrate 4/20 in San Francisco. Jean Elle reports.
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30-Foot Tree Falls, Takes Down Muni Power Lines in Haight-Ashbury
A roughly 30-foot tree fell Sunday afternoon in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, taking down some Municipal Transportation Agency power lines in the process, a fire dispatcher and a spokesman for Muni said.