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'Sabbath Queen' details decades long journey of Drag Queen turned radical Rabbi
KTVU's Cristina Rendon sat down with Sandi Dubowski, director and producer of 'Sabbath Queen' to talk about the impact of the film, and Amichai Lau-Lavie's message of acceptance. 'Sabbath Queen' makes its west coast debut at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
13-Year-Old Boy Under Investigation for Stomping on Another Kid’s Head During Basketball Game
The team said the boy is seeking help. Police are investigating an incident where a teenage boy stomped on the head of another child in the middle of a basketball game in California. The incident occured in a game on Sunday between Payton's Place and Tumakbo United at the College...
Fil-Ams Among The Remarkable And Famous, Part 59
Filipinos have been in the United States since the 16th century, yet many of their stories remain untold. For the past year, Positively Filipino has been running a series on notable Filipino Americans who have made their marks in this country. There are hundreds, or maybe even thousands more, that need to be added to this story, and we need your help. If you know of a Filipino American who deserves to be included in this line-up, please send us their names and any supporting documents you may have to pfpublisher@yahoo.com. For now, we are including only those who are currently active and visible in the media and the community, regardless of their religious, sexual or political orientation. Thank you.
Messed-up sidewalks are costing SF millions in lawsuits
Sydney Clemens made it four steps before falling. “I went right down on my nose,” she said. It was January, and the San Francisco senior had parked her car in an accessible spot and was making her way to a park at 23rd Street and Treat Avenue in the Mission. That’s when her foot caught on a piece of raised concrete, sending her tumbling and leaving her with a deep-purple bruise running the length of her forehead.
Hayward Police Department wraps up successful Summer Youth Academy
HAYWARD, California — The Hayward Police Department concluded a week-long Summer Youth Academy, offering participants an in-depth look into various aspects of public safety. Throughout the week, attendees explored topics such as Patrol Procedures, Alcohol/Drug Abuse/Tobacco Use, Forensics/Crime Scene Investigations, Gangs, SWAT/K9/Bomb Squad Demonstrations, and Cyber Bullying/social media, according to a press release from the department. The program aimed to educate youth on public safety, build teamwork skills, and provide valuable insights into the work that keeps the community safe.
Firearm recovered after community complaints in Oakland
OAKLAND, California — A loaded firearm was recovered following community complaints about illegal activities at a tobacco and liquor store in Oakland, police said. The Oakland Police Department Alcohol Beverage Action Team (ABAT) received numerous complaints and information from outside agencies regarding illegal activities at a licensed tobacco and liquor store in the 700 block of Willow Street. Around 9:00 a.m. on July 23, 2024, officers from ABAT and the Support Operations Division (SOD), along with other law enforcement agencies and Oakland Building and Code Compliance, conducted a joint inspection of the business.
South San Francisco Police Department honors fallen Vacaville officer
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, California — Members of the South San Francisco Police Department joined the Vacaville Police Department to honor the life of Motor Officer Matthew Bowen. Officer Bowen is survived by his wife and two young children. "Our hearts go out to the friends and family of Officer...
BLOG: Managing California’s water requires improved transparency
California is experiencing whiplash between boom-and-bust cycles of prolonged drought and atmospheric rivers. The unpredictable nature of our climate makes The post BLOG: Managing California’s water requires improved transparency appeared first on The Business Journal.
California Isn’t Enforcing Its Strongest-in-the-Nation Oil Well Cleanup Law on Its Largest Oil Company
State regulators could have asked oil companies California Resources Corp. and Aera Energy for an estimated $2.4 billion to guarantee wells are plugged but decided they didn’t have the authority to do so.
UC regents committee hold public comments session, vote on Health CEO bonuses
The UC Board of Regents Health Services Committee heard public comment from community members and voted to alter the bonus structures of UC Health CEOs on Tuesday. The board held its bimonthly meeting July 16 through July 18 at UC San Francisco. At its first session of the meeting, students and community members from across the UC shared public comments for the regents’ health services committee.
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