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Will COVID Cases Rise After Major Celebrations This Summer? Experts Weigh In
Experts say people should expect a slight uptick in COVID cases as celebrations take place this summer.
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COVID Concerns Following Major Celebrations in San Francisco
Some people are concerned COVID-19 positivity rates will rise following celebrations such as the Warriors parade and San Francisco Pride Parade. Experts weigh in and provide recommendations as more outdoor events are set to happen over the summer. Sharon Katsuda reports.
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SF Pride Stage Shut Down After Person Sprays Mace Into Crowd, Fights Break Out
It was ugly end to an event as the San Francisco Civic Center Celebration at the end of Sunday’s pride parade had to be cut short after someone started spraying mace near the stage. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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San Francisco Pride Parade Returns After COVID-19 Hiatus
Hundreds of thousands of LGBT community members and allies gathered to march down Market Street Sunday in a parade so packed that it stretched for hours. Alyssa Goard reports.
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San Francisco Pride Parade Returns After COVID-19 Hiatus
Hundreds of thousands of LGBTQ community members and allies gathered to march down Market Street in San Francisco Sunday in a parade so packed that it stretched for hours.
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Pride Parades March on With New Urgency Across US
The annual marches in New York, San Francisco, Chicago and elsewhere take place after at least one Supreme Court justice signaled, in a ruling on abortion, that the court could reconsider the right to same-sex marriage recognized in 2015.
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San Francisco Pride Parade Returns
San Francisco’s Pride Parade this year will be the first full parade since 2019. The pandemic forced a pause on celebrations, but this weekend thousand have already poured into city streets for other events leading up to the parade. It all starts at 10:30 a.m. at Market and Beal streets, down to Market and 8th streets for the celebration at...
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Roe v. Wade Decision May Impact Pride Celebrations in San Francisco
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is casting a shadow on this weekend’s Pride events in the Bay Area and what was supposed to be a celebration in San Francisco, may now be more of a demonstration.
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Roe V. Wade Decision May Impact Pride Celebrations in San Francisco
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is casting a shadow on this weekend’s Pride events in the Bay Area. What was supposed to be a celebration in San Francisco, may now be more of a demonstration. Velena Jones reports.
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Warriors Parade Serves as Precedent to LGBTQ Pride Parade in San Francisco
Not everything worked according to plan for the Warriors parade Monday, which raises questions about how the city will be welcoming crowds in just a few days for the first LGBTQ Pride Parade in years.
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Warriors Parade Serves as Precedent to LGBTQ Pride Parade in San Francisco
Hundreds of thousands of people lined up to watch the Warriors parade in San Francisco Monday. It was arguably the biggest event in the city since the pandemic began, just days before the first LGBTQ Pride Parade in years. Sergio Quintana reports.
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Police to March in City's Pride Parade
San Francisco Mayor London Breed will march at this year’s pride parade, the mayor’s office said Thursday. Sergio Quintana reports.
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Police to March in City's Pride Parade
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and police will march at this year’s pride parade, the mayor said Thursday.
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SF Pride Parade Set to Return Without Uniformed Police Officers
At San Francisco’s pride parade next month, you are bound to see memorable marchers and very proud participants. But it appears you won’t be seeing LGBTQ police officers in uniform. It’s not the PD that doesn’t want them to march. It’s parade organizers. Terry McSweeney reports.
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San Francisco Pride Parade Dispute
San Francisco’s iconic Pride parade is back after a two-year COVID hiatus, but police officers in uniform have been banned from participating in the parade. Scott Budman reports.
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SFPD Officers Will Not March in Pride Parade
The San Francisco Police Officers Pride alliance said Monday its members will not march in the Pride parade this year. The decision comes after they were told by directors not to wear their uniforms. Sheriff’s Office and fire department members plan to honor the same pledge.
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San Francisco Police Officers Won't March in Pride Parade
San Francisco police officers said in a statement they wont participate in the Pride Parade after controversy surrounding uniforms.
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Lunar New Year, Pride Parade Returning to San Francisco
Some major events are returning to San Francisco, including the Lunar New Year Parade and Pride.
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Lunar New Year, Pride Parade Coming Back to San Francisco
Some major events are returning to San Francisco, including the Lunar New Year parade and Pride. Christie Smith reports.
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‘We Spend Most of Our Waking Lives at Work': Why Workplace Equality Is Key for LGBTQ Equality
In the United States, the struggle for LGBTQ rights has often revolved around employers and business owners discriminating against LGBTQ people.