San Francisco's Dyke March Continues Tradition Despite Official Cancellation
An official cancellation of the Dyke March earlier this week did not deter a small contingent of marchers — or the many just celebrating Pride weekend — from showing up to Dolores Park on Saturday. The park was full of revelers and the march, although somewhat smaller this year, went ahead as previously planned.
The Community Comes Together for San Francisco's 20th Anniversary Trans March
Thousands showed up to support and celebrate the trans community Friday for the 20th Anniversary of the Trans March. A “celebration of trans and gender non-conforming people”, the march is one of the largest trans events in the world and kicks off Pride weekend celebrations.
San Francisco Declares Itself a Sanctuary City for Transgender Rights Amid Nationwide Legislative Battles
San Francisco has become a sanctuary city for transgender people, in a symbolic stand to protect their rights and offer refuge amidst increasing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation across the United States.
San Francisco Community Rallies in Alamo Square in Solidarity with Victim of Racist Threats
San Francisco residents rallied to support a dog walker targeted by racist threats, prompting a police hate crime investigation. No arrests have been made.
Lowest Street Tent Counts Since San Francisco Began Such Quarterly Stats, Challenging National Criticism
San Francisco reports the lowest number of tents on streets since 2018, with a 37% decrease last quarter, amidst criticism of untracked finances and unoccupied housing units by the city's homelessness department.
California Sees Population Rise After Years of Decline, with San Francisco and Los Angeles Leading the Way
California's population grew by 67,000 or 0.17% in 2023, per the Department of Finance, marking an uptick after three years of decline. San Francisco's count also rose slightly to 843,071. This growth reverses recent trends of net resident loss.
Silicon Valley Founders Craft "City Campus" Vision for San Francisco Utopia Amid Community Concerns
Tech founders propose a "City Campus" urban project in San Francisco to create a community-centric space aimed at fostering social connections, sparking concerns over gentrification and urban sanitization.
San Francisco Mourns the Passing of Revered Activist and Pastor, Rev. Cecil Williams, at 94
Rev. Cecil Williams, a prominent social activist and spiritual leader, passed away at 94, leaving a legacy of social justice and compassion in San Francisco.
San Francisco Nurses Rally Against AI in Healthcare, Citing Patient Safety Concerns
Nurses at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco protested against the use of AI in healthcare, while the hospital defended the technology as a support tool for high-quality care.
San Francisco Fire Department Mourns the Unexpected Passing of Esteemed Lt. Stephen Silvestrich
The San Francisco Fire Department announced the death of Lt. Stephen Silvestrich, who passed away at home after his shift. His cause of death is undisclosed.



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