Two armed robberies reported near Castro
San Francisco police have reported two robberies involving a gun near the city's largely gay Castro neighborhood last weekend.
DA candidate Bock touts experience
She's the only woman running to be San Francisco's next district attorney, but Sharmin Bock likes to tout something else in her bid for the office. Until recently, she had also been the only candidate who's actually worked as a prosecutor.
Human truths in the viewfinder
Any enterprise with the temerity to call itself Face of Our Time, the name of an intriguing photography exhibition now up at SFMOMA, has its work cut out for it; a snapshot, a microcosm, maybe - but the definitive reflection of the times we live in?
Gay group may fight new maps
The state's largest LGBT advocacy group, Equality California, is pondering what action to take, if any, in response to the new political boundaries for California's legislative and congressional districts.
Behan to leave SF Pride
After working for months to solidify the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee's finances, interim director Brendan Behan plans to leave the organization at the end of the year.
Puppets meet their puppet-master
Patrick Bristow hosts 'Stuffed and Unstrung' at the Curran
FBI releases new files on Milk, Moscone, and White
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released a new batch of files detailing its various investigations into corruption accusations against former San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, gay former Supervisor Harvey Milk, and former Supervisor Dan White
Open Hand founder Ruth Brinker dies
Ruth Brinker, the retired grandmother who in 1985 started delivering meals to people living with AIDS and went on to found Project Open Hand, died Monday, August 8 at the Eden Villa Assisted Living Facility in San Francisco. She was 89.
Ex-San Jose gay center treasurer faces sentencing for embezzlement
San Jose's Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center, which has seen financial and leadership troubles in recent years, is set to mark another unpleasant milestone Tuesday, August 16.
Lee's candidacy eclipses Castro debate
It had been carefully planned, with 10 questions culled from neighborhood concerns to be parceled out amongst nine leading candidates to answer.
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