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5th annual SF People's March is ready to rumble
After four years of providing an alternative event to San Francisco's Pride's massive annual parade and celebration, the fifth annual People's March will take place one week earlier on Sunday, June 23, ahead of SF Pride's June 30 event.
Tullock breaks barriers as San Francisco's chief adult probation officer
Cristel Tullock is the first African-American to lead the city and county of San Francisco's adult probation department, as well as the first Latina and first lesbian to do so.
Hearing for serial Castro offender Triball pushed to January
A San Francisco Superior Court judge pushed to early 2023 a preliminary hearing for a man who, many say, has terrorized Castro residents and visitors for the past few years.
SF Supervisor Mandelman criticizes court's handling of serial offender in the Castro
A man who, in the words of gay District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, "has repeatedly cycled through the criminal justice system and continues to exhibit alarming and violent behavior," has a December 23 hearing about his treatment options.
Trans woman sues CA university over alleged bias
A trans woman is suing the University of the Pacific for alleged harassment and discrimination.
LGBTQ Agenda: New polyamorous flag is revealed
It was the late Gilbert Baker back in 1978 who helped sew the first rainbow flag with his friends, and who observed "Our movement is evolving. The movement to liberate our sexuality as a human right, that's an ongoing struggle."
SF planners OK medical use, housing at former gay burlesque venue
The San Francisco Planning Commission on November 15 approved conditional use authorization for the historic building that once housed the Nob Hill Theatre.
Tenderloin merchant group starts petition to demand tax refund over drug crisis
Some merchants in the Tenderloin want a refund of city taxes and fees because of their cost of doing business amid the crime and drug dealing on the neighborhood's streets.
LGBTQ Agenda: Report highlights how lack of IDs impacts trans people
A new report highlights issues faced by trans people and others who lack government-issued identification.
SFPD announces arrest in Castro-area homicide near Safeway
A suspect in a Castro-area homicide wo months ago has been arrested and is being held in San Francisco County Jail.
Castro Theatre hearing postponement angers supporters of landmarking movie house's interior
Much to the dismay of many who attended Wednesday's San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission meeting, the seven-member body voted to continue the hearing on the landmark status of the Castro Theatre until February 1.
Castro cultural district sees board resignations
The recent departure of a member from the Castro LGBTQ Cultural District board is only the latest in what has been a slew of resignations since August.
LGBTQ Agenda: CA lawmakers introduce bill to help with security issues
An East Bay Assemblymember has introduced legislation that would make it easier for candidates, elected officials, their families and staff to provide security for themselves in the face of increasing threats.
Hearings on Castro Theatre landmarking postponed
A push to postpone a hearing on proposed landmark designation for the Castro Theatre has opponents on guard.
Cultural districts offer entrepreneurial opportunities
Forty-two years ago, leather dominated San Francisco's South of Market district.
Beswick leaves GGBA to start consulting firm
After a year leading the world's first LGBTQ chamber of commerce, Terry Beswick has departed the Golden Gate Business Association and struck out on his own as a consultant for small businesses and nonprofits.
SF supervisors OK changes to charitable program
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to approve an update of agencies qualified to participate in the city's employee fundraising program, Heart of the City.
SF supervisors update discrimination codes
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved changes to the city's administrative code, updating definitions of prohibited discrimination in contracting ordinances.
SF supervisors panel advances proposed changes to city employee giving program
Following concerns raised by city employees about the destination of monies raised under San Francisco's Heart of the City combined charities program, the three members of the Board of Supervisors' Rules Committee agreed Monday to recommend an update.
Updated: Missing SF gay man found safe
Since the Bay Area Reporter published the below article on Wednesday, November 23, Gabriel Flores, a gay San Francisco man, was found safe, his friends said.