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99-year-old Great Star Theater revitalizes San Francisco Chinatown community
As we celebrate AANHPI heritage, we go backstage to a nearly 100-year-old theater in the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown.
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New proposal aims to make Front Street San Francisco's entertainment zone
New Orleans has Bourbon Street, Las Vegas has the Strip, now San Francisco wants to add Front Street to that list of entertainment hotspots.
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99-year-old Great Star Theater revitalizes San Francisco Chinatown community
As we celebrate AANHPI heritage, we go backstage to a nearly 100-year-old theater in the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Janelle Wang reports.
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New proposal aims to make Front Street San Francisco's entertainment zone
New Orleans has Bourbon Street, Las Vegas has the strip, now San Francisco wants to add Front Street to that list of entertainment hotspots. Sergio Quintana reports.
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An anchovy feast draws a crush of sea lions to one of San Francisco's piers, the most in 15 years
San Francisco’s famed Fisherman’s Wharf district is seeing a surge in sea lions. First appearing at Pier 39 after the 1989 earthquake, the sea lions have become a well known tourist attraction. The number of sea lions crashing at the pier fluctuates over the seasons. On most days more than a hundred can be seen. But this week, Pier 39...
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Watch: Parkinson's Foundation to hold annual Moving Day SF
The Parkinson’s Foundation will host its annual Moving Day San Francisco at Crissy Field on Saturday. It’s an annual celebration of movement and exercise, which helps manage Parkinson’s. The foundation’s California chapter president offers a sneak preview.
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Downtown First Thursdays offers new hope to SF residents, struggling merchants
San Francisco’s Downtown First Thursdays kicks off with high hopes that it will revitalize an area that has struggled since the start of the pandemic. Pete Suratos reports.
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San Francisco City Clinic relocation funds added to proposed bond
The clinic has served residents for more than 100 years with an array of women’s health and sexual health services, and would have lost out on funding for critical improvements if left off the bond.
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Downtown First Thursdays offers new hope to struggling SF merchants
San Francisco’s Downtown First Thursdays kicks off with high hopes that it will revitalize an area that has struggled since the start of the pandemic. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Crews knock down 2-alarm structure fire in SF's Nob Hill
San Francisco firefighters knocked down a building fire Thursday morning in the city’s Nob Hill neighborhood.
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Crews knock down 2-alarm structure fire in SF's Nob Hill
San Francisco firefighters knocked down a building fire Thursday morning in the city’s Nob Hill neighborhood.
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Downtown First Thursdays offers new hope to struggling SF merchants, residents
San Francisco’s Downtown First Thursdays kicks off with high hopes that it will revitalize an area that has struggled since the start of the pandemic.
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Downtown First Thursdays offers new hope to struggling SF merchants
San Francisco’s Downtown First Thursdays kicks off with high hopes that it will revitalize an area that has struggled since the start of the pandemic. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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May Day brings thousands in support of janitors, hotel workers in San Francisco
May Day, a day meant to remember the struggles of workers and the labor movement, brought a large and loud march around San Francisco’s Union Square.
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May Day brings thousands in support of janitors, hotel workers in San Francisco
May Day, a day meant to remember the struggles of workers and the labor movement, brought a large and loud march around San Francisco’s Union Square.
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May Day rally and march in San Francisco
It was a day of May Day protests across the Bay Area. Activists, labor groups, and students all showed up rallying and marching with one common theme: a ceasefire in Gaza. Terry McSweeney and Sergio Quintana report from San Francisco.
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Palestinians in Gaza a central focus of May Day rally and march in San Francisco
May Day protests in San Francisco brought out hundreds for a rally in the Mission District and a march to city hall.
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Palestinians in Gaza a central focus of May Day rally and march in San Francisco
May Day protests in San Francisco brought out hundreds for a rally in the Mission District and a march to city hall. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Sea lion population boom at San Francisco's Pier 39
More than 800 sea lions have returned to the docks at San Francisco’s Pier 39, marking the highest number in seven years.