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Two women in Richmond traverse the transition from homelessness to housing.
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All month, in honor of Women’s History, QUEER POWER HOUR is sharing stories from Making Gay History about lesbian and trans pioneers upon whose shoulders all queer people stand. We’ll hear from local heroes and power couples, authors, activists and musicians — and, yes, Ellen.
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On this week's episode of "Sights + Sounds Picks," poet Paul S. Flores tell us about three female artists who are featured in Paseo Artístico.
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Africa Mix's Emmanuel Nado speaks with pianist and composer, Omar Sosa, about being a World citizen, his upcoming residency with SFJAZZ, his three bands, and sharing Afro-Cuban traditions through his music.
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Outside Lands returns to Golden Gate Park August 7–9 unveiling its 2026 lineup, which include headliners Charli XCX, The Strokes, and Rüfüs Du Sol amongst several notable acts.
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With the busy spring break travel season looming, travel and aviation industry leaders urged Congress to end the stalemate over DHS funding before workers at TSA and ports miss a full paycheck.
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President Trump has fired his homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, and said Markwayne Mullin, a senator from Oklahoma, would replace her.
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Top finishers in the Atlanta half marathon are calling for U.S. track officials to ensure that Jess McClain and two other athletes aren't excluded from the world championships because of an error.
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The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to help keep the county's public health system afloat despite federal budget cuts.