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The Bay Area Tigray Community is hosting a virtual event this afternoon to raise awareness of the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia.
With hotel rooms only offered to certain groups, many campers are simply being shuffled from neighborhood to neighborhood.
We interviewed every business on the 800 block of Divisadero Street. Their stories reveal a spectrum of financial fears, surprise successes and community uplift.
Captain Pagano will inherit a police station with relatively little violent crime, but a host of longstanding tensions.
Ben Dempster aims to help SF's small businesses through a self-funded app that allows them to talk directly to customers.
Hoodline writer Alisa Scerrato is a guest on the the next episode of KQED's restaurant-roundup show.
"This story was special to me when I first wrote it because I love meeting people and I love ducks."
Oliveros, one of the most radical and outspoken composers of the 1960s San Francisco avant-garde, passed away last week.
The new baby duck has been adopted by the family of "people's duck" Lil' Wayne, who was tragically killed in a hit-and-run last month.
The popular Divisadero hangout changed hands six months ago this week, but its new co-owner says he's trying to keep it true to its roots.
Lil' Wayne's caretaker is hoping to raise funds for his cremation and memorial.
The charismatic local duck was struck and killed by a reckless driver last Friday.
Nasser worked at New Star-Ell, which is owned by his cousins, for a decade.