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News Briefs: SFAF to open pharmacy in Castro
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation has announced plans to open a full-service pharmacy at Strut, its health and wellness center at 470 Castro Street in the LGBTQ neighborhood.
Effort to recall gay SF Supervisor Engardio kicks off
Gay San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio is now in the fight of his political life, as Outer Sunset residents have begun collecting signatures to recall him.
Guest Opinion: Starting my life in SF
The plane made its final descent into San Francisco. As it passed over the San Mateo Bridge, I stomped my feet in excitement in a feeble attempt to force the plane to land faster.
Obituaries: Richard Bolingbroke
The obituary for Richard Bolingbroke, a leatherman and artist who assisted with the giant murals inside Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport.
CDC, other agencies scrub HIV, transgender web content
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal agencies have altered or removed hundreds of pages of HIV-related information on their websites, part of a government-wide purge of content that conflicts with President Trump's policies.
At Stonewall Awards event, ABA leaders recommit to diversity efforts
Leaders of the American Bar Association told LGBTQ attorneys and others that they will not retreat from diversity efforts at the national legal organization.
Out in the World: Global LGBTQ orgs work to recalibrate strategies in new era of backsliding rights
Global LGBTQ organizations are recalibrating their strategies to fight back against the anti-LGBTQ wave around the world.
CA YIMBY development director now at statewide LGBTQ group
Equality California, the statewide LGBTQ civil rights organization, has hired gay San Francisco resident Joe Sangirardi as its new development director.
LGBTQ Jews launch initiative to combat antisemitism
Queer Jews who feel alienated from the wider community in the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas war have launched a new campaign against antisemitism.
Bay Area LGBTQ families, leaders decry Trump's attacks on queer and transgender youth
LGBTQ families gathered in San Francisco with political and civic leaders to denounce the executive orders Republican President Donald Trump has issued attacking the rights and health care of queer and transgender youth.
Man sentenced to 11 years in gay Oakland murder case
A former UC Berkeley employee charged in the killing of a gay Black man in Oakland two years ago has been sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Political Notes: LGBTQ elders nonprofit fights Trump over funding freeze
When it comes to filing lawsuits against the federal government over LGBTQ matters, it's groups like Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, or GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders that are usually front and center.
San Francisco officials respond to Trump's attack on LGBTQ school policies
San Francisco school leaders are moving ahead with plans to celebrate LGBTQ Pride in April and are standing by the policies they have in place to provide a safe learning environment for their LGBTQ students.
Meta not expected at SF Pride 2025, executive director says
San Francisco Pride doesn't expect social media giant Meta will be participating in this year's parade, the group's executive director stated to the Bay Area Reporter Thursday.