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After abrupt turnaround, City College announces new chancellor pick
After an abrupt turnaround, the San Francisco Community College District Board of Trustees announced a second choice to lead the district June 13
CA Legislature set to restore $40M for LGBTQ health that Newsom cut
California legislators are set to restore $40 million for LGBTQ health programs that Governor Gavin Newsom had cut in his revised budget proposal released in May.
The Future Of Gambling Technology And Its Impact On The Industry
The gambling world is changing fast. What once happened behind casino doors is now digital, mobile, and constantly evolving. Technology drives these changes, and the impact reaches far beyond game design.
SF sees 1 queer bar open, others change owners
This year’s Pride Month in San Francisco is seeing a new women’s sports bar open in the LGBTQ Castro neighborhood.
Political Notebook: LGBTQ leaders stump for gay San Jose council candidate Tordillos
With his special runoff election hitting right in the middle of Pride week observances at the end of June, gay San Jose City Council candidate Anthony Tordillos is getting a Pride Month assist this weekend from South Bay LGBTQ leaders
Editorial: Social media companies must improve
Pride Month is here, and with it, the multitude of events, gatherings, and celebrations for the LGBTQ community. Many will find out about these festivities on social media feeds.
Business Briefing: Contractor seeks to open gay bathhouse in SF
A contractor known for his work on luxury homes who co-owns a nightlife venue in San Francisco is seeking to open the city’s first traditional gay bathhouse in decades.
News Briefs: Pride party set for SF’s Excelsior district
San Francisco's Excelsior neighborhood will hold its third annual Pride block party later this month.
Vandalism at gay, Jewish-owned cafe investigated as hate crime, SFPD says
Vandalism at a cafe in San Francisco’s Mission neighborhood owned by a gay Jewish man is being investigated as a hate crime, according to police.
Guest Opinion: We have what it takes, and it takes what we have
Are we living in a world upside down? The term, "World Turned Upside Down," originated from an English song from the 1600s written to protest Parliament's policies regarding celebrating Christmas.
Transmissions: Being good sports
At a recent track meet in Clovis, California, something remarkable happened.
Letters to the editor
A long-term AIDS survivor writes that San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie needs to keep his pledge to backfill any federal HIV/AIDS cuts.
Arrests made after unnerving Bay Area anti-Pride incidents
Bay Area law enforcement agencies have made arrests in alleged homophobic violent or threatening incidents connected to this month’s Pride Month observances.
Guest Opinion: How California can age with Pride
Recently, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of Pride in Santa Cruz, a moment to honor how far we’ve come and recognize the work that still lies ahead.