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San Francisco State University divests from arms makers in deal with pro-Palestinian students
Students for Gaza SFSU announced Thursday that San Francisco State University has pulled investments from three companies the university claims do not meet its human rights standards following demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists and groups.
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Harris raises more than $12 million at San Francisco fundraiser
Vice President Kamala Harris addressed Bay Area and West Coast donors at a major fundraiser in San Francisco on Sunday, making her first visit to the area since becoming the Democratic nominee for president.
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What to know about Vice President Kamala Harris
Here’s what to know about Kamala Harris’s life and career.
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People's March takes place in San Francisco for LGBTQ+ rights
Dozens of people gathered in San Francisco Sunday to partake in the People’s March. The People’s March, organized by Alex U. Inn and Juanita More, seeks to continue protest for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) LGBTQ+ rights. The march followed the same exact path as the city’s first Gay Liberation Protest in June 1970. “This march is...
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Bay Area woman recognized for empowering entrepreneurs
Dr. Karwanna D. Irving is making a difference by empowering entrepreneurs to succeed and grow with a pathway on how to get government contracts.
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San Francisco community rallies around man targeted with racist packages
San Francisco community members gathered in Alamo Square Saturday to show support for one of their neighbors after he was targeted in two racist incidents.
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San Francisco begins to roll out new automated license plate readers to help fight crime
San Francisco is beginning to roll out a new tool to help fight crime, especially retail and car theft.
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Huge crowds come out for San Francisco's Tulip Day
San Francisco’s Tulip Day saw huge turnout in Union Square Saturday, as people lined up to see and pick a display of over 80,000 tulips that celebrated spring and International Women’s Day.
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New drug arrest data sheds light on people cited in San Francisco
New data sheds light on people who were cited for drug use in San Francisco over the past year. Only 53% said they were San Francisco residents.
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CSU system enrollment declined by over 6% from 2019 to 2023, report says
A new report on the California State University system found enrollment declined by over 6% from 2019 to 2023, which indicates it still has not recovered from the pandemic.