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SFPD talks Castro beat at merchants' meeting
The lion's share of the Castro neighborhood will remain within the Mission Station police boundaries, it was confirmed at the Castro Merchants Association's monthly meeting March 6.
LGBTQ leaders denounce CA Gov Newsom for anti-trans sports remarks
LGBTQ leaders were swift to denounce California Governor Gavin Newsom for his remarks on the debut episode of his new podcast during which he said it was "deeply unfair" to allow transgender athletes to participate in female college and youth sports.
Obituaries: Bobby Kent
The obituary for Bobby Kent, a gospel singer who used to live in San Francisco.
Coffee shop, nail salon fighting to stay in storefronts amid Castro Theatre renovations
Rumblings from community members hint that Another Planet Entertainment may be behind the move to evict a coffee shop and nail salon that rent space in a building owned by the family that owns the Castro Theatre, of which they are a part.
Milk club demands SF Pride ax companies that dropped DEI
At least one progressive San Francisco political group wants San Francisco Pride to put its money where its mouth is.
Political Notes: Dismantling of US census panels raises doubts about federal LGBTQ data efforts
Just as President Donald Trump was preparing to deliver his address before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, news broke that his Republican administration had disbanded several advisory panels to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Man convicted in 'gay grifters' case talks to the B.A.R.
The former San Francisco resident and gay man convicted in the notorious "gay grifters" Palm Springs murder case told the Bay Area Reporter that he is confident his conviction will be overturned.
Obama Foundation LGBTQ leaders hope to defend democracy, bring communities together
Since President Barack Obama left office in January 2017, he has kept busy with a number of projects.
Editorial: Measles outbreak outruns RFK Jr.
The nation's top vaccine denier, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is being overrun by current events and scrambling to contain the fallout.
Trans people rally against Trump
Trans people and their allies held a "Do Not Comply" rally in San Francisco March 1 to protest President Donald Trump and his administration's anti-trans executive orders and policies.
Transmissions: What trans people want
When it comes to the struggle for trans protections, there's one unusual quirk I've noticed over the last few years.
Guest Opinion: How Californians can live beyond adversity
Life, work, school, and relationships can bring us both joy and stress.
Trump hails anti-trans policies in partisan speech before joint session of Congress
President Donald Trump delivered a divisive and partisan address before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday that also included multiple references to his administration's anti-transgender executive actions.
Even in CA, report finds LGBTQ youth struggle with mental health
Despite the myriad measures and protective policies California lawmakers have enacted to improve the lives of LGBTQ youth, it has not shielded queer and transgender young people in the Golden State from struggling with mental health issues.