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Castro Station escalator will be out of commission for 2.5 weeks
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency has announced that starting next week, the Castro Station south escalator will be out of service for two and a half weeks.
Political Notebook: In Tsai pick, Mayor Lurie ends 30+ year run of out SF health directors
Over a remarkable span of 31 years, San Francisco has had a series of either gay or lesbian health directors.
Editorial: At Supreme Court, Trump admin abandons trans youth
President Donald Trump's obsession with attacking the transgender community ratcheted up a notch last week when his deputy solicitor general informed the justices that the administration was switching sides in U.S. v. Skrmetti.
Business Briefing: Artwork sales sustain Oakland LGBTQ arts center
For the Queer Healing Arts Center, showcasing the work of Bay Area LGBTQ artists, especially those of color and gender-nonconforming, is its main raison d'ĂȘtre.
Guest Opinion: What Urvashi Vaid taught me
On a recent morning, when I dropped my daughters off at school, I reflected on what America has looked like to them.
Memorial set for Catherine 'Captain' Ficcardi
A celebration life for the late Catherine "Captain" Ficcardi will be held later this month at the White Horse LGBTQ bar in Oakland, where she worked for many years.
Letters to the editor
A reader weighs in on the new LGBTQ Jewish group to fight antisemitism.
Obituaries: Daniel Mackey
The obituary for Daniel Mackey, who worked as a server in restaurants all over San Francisco during his career.
SF supervisors approve fundraising for Trump administration legal battles
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved legislation allowing some city leaders to fundraise for services on behalf of communities that might be negatively impacted by Trump administration policies, including LGBTQ San Franciscans.
Mandelman, Lurie adviser discuss changes to SF government
It's been just over a month since Mayor Daniel Lurie was sworn into office.
SF Transportation Authority approves Castro-area traffic study funding
The SF County Transportation Authority has approved the allocation of funds for a study of traffic patterns in the city's Castro LGBTQ district that may have wide-reaching impacts for vehicles using Market Street trying to access Duboce Triangle.
LGBTQ Agenda: Incoming Family Equality CEO says mission is 'deeply personal'
Darra Gordon is entering her new role as CEO of Family Equality during an unsettling time for many LGBTQ families afraid of the implications of the second Trump administration.
James 'Robbie' Robinson, SF Tavern Guild founding member, dies
James "Robbie" Robinson, a founding member of the Tavern Guild, an organization of gay bars in San Francisco that was formed to stem ongoing police harassment, died February 5.
Lee says she's ready to lead Oakland
Former congressmember Barbara Lee told a crowd of supporters that she's ready to lead Oakland as her mayoral campaign kicked off its headquarters opening over the weekend.