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City streetscapes inspire artist Fromm
An amusement park and saltwater swimming pool complex that once drew San Franciscans to Ocean Beach can be seen again along the city’s Pacific Ocean shoreline.
Pride Run brings the community together for 45th year
San Francisco’s Pride weekend is fast approaching, with marches, live music and drag performances, and other social gatherings set to take place.
People power through music
The sixth annual People's March took place in San Francisco on June 22 and traced the route of the original Pride parade.
News Briefs: NY-based group launches trans laureate program
A New York-based organization has announced that applications are now being accepted for its inaugural trans laureate program.
Guest Opinion: Pride is how we steer a terrified world
Thirty years ago, I left a career in glossy magazine pages to help stop my community from dying.
Transmissions: Skrmetti decision harms trans youth
I hope you will indulge me as I take a moment to delve into a brief autobiography. I assure you, I have a point.
No hate crime charge for alleged pink triangle vandal
A 19-year-old San Franciscan has been charged by District Attorney Brooke Jenkins with a number of offenses after allegedly vandalizing the pink triangle installation atop Twin Peaks.
Political Notebook: America’s LGBTQ elected leaders grow more diverse
The ranks of America’s LGBTQ elected leaders have grown significantly more diverse over the past eight years, with the number of people of color and transgender individuals increasing by triple digits.
Castro Nail Salon may be protected from removal, former SF board president says
The two brothers whose Castro Street businesses may be forced to move or shut down had a message for their new soon to be landlords at a news conference and rally Friday evening – they’re not going anywhere.
Parents of trans kids find support via SF PFLAG chapter
A Bay Area native and registered nurse, Tali Pinkham had grown up knowing many LGBTQ community members and made close gay friends at college.
FDA approves twice-yearly lenacapavir PrEP
The federal Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved twice-yearly lenacapavir PrEP, the longest-acting HIV prevention method.
Editorial: Newsom’s formal Pride statement is late
Governor Gavin Newsom did finally issue the Pride proclamation hours after this editorial was initially published online.
One Medical faces complaint over PrEP injectable
A bisexual San Francisco man has filed a formal complaint with One Medical about being sent to its Castro office to receive Apretude, after being told it was not available at the company’s other locations.
Political Notebook: Trump admin ends LGBTQ youth suicide counselors
The Trump administration is ending specialized suicide counselors for youth struggling with their sexual orientation and gender identity as of July 17.