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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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What to know about Vice President Kamala Harris
Here’s what to know about Kamala Harris’s life and career.
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SF tent, vehicle count shows drop in homeless population
San Francisco’s homeless population has dropped since July, according to the mayor’s office, citing a tent and vehicle count conducted last week.
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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.
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Police investigate after Waymo driverless car vandalized, set ablaze in SF's Chinatown
San Francisco police are investigating after a Waymo self-driving car was vandalized and set on fire in the city’s Chinatown neighborhood during a Lunar New Year celebration Saturday night.
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Multiple California agencies speak on preparations for incoming storms
With an atmospheric river moving into California late Saturday, according to the National Weather Service, the California Office of Emergency Management said it has been working to prepare the state for weather impacts.
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People gather at Oakland cemetery to mark 45 years since the Jonestown Massacre
People gathered at two events at the Evergreen Cemetery in Oakland Saturday to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre.
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San Francisco church hosts its first ever ‘Drag Queen Bible Story Hour'
People came to Calvary Presbyterian Church in San Francisco Sunday for a “Drag Queen Bible Story Hour.”
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San Francisco's New Central Subway to Open With Limited Service
After years of waiting and more than $1 billion spent, San Francisco’s new Central Subway officially opens Saturday with limited service.