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Museum of Failure comes to San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf
At the Museum of Failure in San Francisco, there are plenty of exhibits to prove things don’t always work out as planned.
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Museum of Failure comes to San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf
At the Museum of Failure in San Francisco, there are plenty of exhibits to prove things don’t always work out as planned. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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SF mayor's shift in harm reduction policy targets distribution of safe smoking supplies
San Francisco leaders ended the practice of distributing safe drug paraphernalia to addicts unless they also receive information for treatment at the same time. Sergio Quintana reports.
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SF mayor's shift in harm reduction policy targets distribution of safe smoking supplies
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Wednesday he is modifying the city’s policy of handing out clean drug use supplies in an effort to combat the fentanyl crisis.
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Boaters warned of whale sightings in SF Bay after one found dead
The San Francisco Bay has been hosting an influx of gray whales over the past week or so, including one that was found floating dead near Alcatraz Island on Saturday.
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CAAMFest 2025 Brings Asian American Stories to Life Across San Francisco
CAAMFest, the nation’s leading festival showcasing films from Asian America and beyond, returns May 8–11, 2025. Presented by the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), this year’s festival marks its 43rd edition with nearly 40 films, panel discussions, and special events taking place across San Francisco, including screenings at the AMC Kabuki in Japantown and the Roxie Theater. This year’s…
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YWCA Tribute to Women Awards Returns to Honor Bay Area Women Leaders
YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley will host its 41st annual Tribute to Women Awards on Thursday, May 1, 2025, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Santa Clara Marriott. The long-running event recognizes more than 40 accomplished women who lead with vision, compassion and integrity across the Bay Area. Presented by Cisco, the Tribute to Women Awards is a hallmark…
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Bob Lee's family files lawsuit against Momeni family
The family of slain Cash App founder Bob Lee has filed a lawsuit against the man convicted in the high-profile murder and his relatives.
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Bob Lee's family files lawsuit against Momeni family
The family of slain Cash App founder Bob Lee has filed a lawsuit against the man convicted in the high-profile murder and his relatives.
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HHS job cuts to impact Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in SF
Employees across the massive HHS began receiving notices of dismissal on Tuesday in a major overhaul expected to ultimately lay off up to 10,000 people. Emma Goss reports.
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HHS job cuts to impact Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ regional office in San Francisco is targeted in President Donald Trump’s latest plan involving his initiative of government efficiency, which has led to thousands of potential federal layoffs. Sergio Quintana reports.
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HHS job cuts to impact Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco
The Health and Human Services’ regional office in SF is targeted in President Trump’s latest plan involving his initiative of government efficiency.
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HHS job cuts impact Pelosi Federal Building
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ regional office in San Francisco is targeted in President Donald Trump’s latest plan involving his initiative of government efficiency, which has led to thousands of potential federal layoffs.
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‘Heklina needs justice': Demonstrators in SF, London rally for late drag performer
Nearly two years since well-known San Francisco drag performer and community activist Heklina was found dead in a London apartment, demonstrators in both cities gathered Monday and accused London authorities of dragging their feet in the investigation into the suspicious death.
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Demonstrators in SF, London rally for late drag performer
Nearly two years since well-known San Francisco drag performer and community activist Heklina was found dead in a London apartment, demonstrators in both cities gathered Monday and accused London authorities of dragging their feet in the investigation into the suspicious death. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Celebrate Spring at the 2025 Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival
The Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival is set to return to San Francisco’s Japantown for its 58th year, welcoming community members and visitors alike for two weekends of cultural celebration on April 12–13 and April 19–20, 2025. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, guests can enjoy one of the largest and most prominent Cherry Blossom festivals on the…
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Valencia Street repaving begins after failed bike lane pilot project
Crews on Monday will begin repaving the middle of Valencia Street in San Francisco’s Mission District, where a controversial middle bike lane was the center of a pilot project that backfired. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Historic ‘Jewett House' in San Francisco sells for $26.5 million
After sitting on the market for nine months, what was thought to be San Francisco’s most expensive home on the market has finally sold.
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Historic ‘Jewett House' in San Francisco sells for $26.5 million
After sitting on the market for nine months, what was thought to be San Francisco’s most expensive home on the market has finally sold.
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Celebrating 2 women who launched SF's Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center
During Women’s History Month, we celebrate two women who started the Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center in San Francisco 135 years ago. The center’s director tells more about Elizabeth Ashe and Alice Griffin.