Triple R resort is up for sale
If you've always wanted to own a gay resort, and have an extra $1.25 million jangling around in your pocket, there's a woman in Santa Rosa who would like to sell you the Triple R.
Maitri welcomes new ED
A San Francisco hospice that serves men and women living with HIV/AIDS has hired a new executive director.
Gascón as district attorney impacts LGBTs' chances for top offices
In his last act as mayor before leaving San Francisco to be sworn in as the state's lieutenant governor, Gavin Newsom on Sunday named Police Chief George Gascón to be the city's district attorney, replacing Kamala Harris, who became state attorney general
Brown's budget would hit PWAs
Governor Jerry Brown proposed a budget this week that could have big impacts on low-income people living with HIV/AIDS.
SF welcomes new supervisors, mayor
The city welcomed its first Chinese American mayor this week as four freshmen supervisors settled into their new roles at City Hall.
2011 ushers in LGBT leadership changes
The new year is ushering in a sea change among the Bay Area's LGBT leadership ranks.
Governors announce gay, lesbian appointees
This week Governor Jerry Brown confirmed reports he would name John Laird, one of the first openly gay men to serve in the state Legislature, as his secretary of the Natural Resources Agency.
Fundraising skills sought for top jobs
Several San Francisco-based nonprofits are seeking new leaders as the economic climate is leading to cuts in funding from government and private sources.
Palm Springs police chief retires
The firestorm that erupted in Palm Springs over the 2009 gay sex sting in the city's gay Warm Sands neighborhood boiled over Wednesday with the news that Police Chief David Dominguez will retire.
The Best Is Yet To Come
Looking ahead to 2011 in Bay Area museums
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