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San Francisco mayor bans government travel to North Carolina
Mayor Ed Lee said that residents in the city with a large gay and lesbian population “will not subsidize legally sanctioned discrimination.”
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Drag queens hold story hour for kids in San Francisco
The library is definitely open for reading.
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The victim of a hate crime created this powerful video about love
“No matter how cruel life will be, you must always GET UP!”
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San Francisco police recite pledge to root out intolerance
San Francisco police officers are being asked to take a pledge to turn in colleagues displaying intolerant behavior, such as slurs and jokes targeting people of color, LGBT people and women.
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Gay San Francisco Supervisor outsmarts assailants, leads them straight to police
Scott Wiener foiled a would-be mugging over the holidays, but two of his assailants are still at large.
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Feds: California man wanted to join al Queda to oppose same-sex marriage
Adam Shafi hoped to join al Qaeda affiliate al Nusra, because he was upset that the Supreme Court passed marriage equality in the U.S.
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Measure to limit transgender restroom use fails to qualify
The proposed ballot initiative sought to require transgender people to use public restrooms that correspond with their biological sex.
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BREAKING: ‘San Francisco witch killer’ is being considered for parole
Convicted of killing three people between 1981 and 1983, Suzan Carson still believes “witchcraft, homosexuality and abortion are causes for death.”
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Popular San Francisco officer arrested for hit-and-run
Christopher Kohrs gained social media notoriety for his good looks and chiseled body while directing traffic in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood.
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San Francisco’s mayor says he’s “open” to allowing bathhouses in the city again
During the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, a San Francisco Superior Court judge effectively banned bathhouses. 30 years later, they may be reopening.