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California State Assembly passes historic resolution recognizing Songkran Festival
In a historic move, the California State Assembly passed a resolution to recognize Songkran New Year Festival, a traditional celebration in several Southeast Asian countries including Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia.
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First-of-its-kind SF sober housing community raises concerns, backlash
Some San Francisco residents and workers are concerned after the city announced its plan for a “first-of-its-kind” sober living community in the area.
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Bay Area's commercial Dungeness crab season opens after delay
After months of delays, the commercial Dungeness crab season in the Bay Area is finally underway.
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‘My small daughter is under attack': California native murdered in Israel, her father says
A Bay Area-born woman was brutally murdered in Israel while her family says she was trying to escape a music festival under attack by Hamas terrorists.
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San Francisco-Based Grammarly Raising Money to Support Ukraine
Grammarly has an office in Kyiv that’s currently closed. Almost half of their team members are in or originally from Ukraine.
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Bay Area Artist to Be Featured in ‘Let's Glow SF' Event
On Friday night, several iconic buildings in downtown San Francisco will light up with large art displays by local and international artists for the second annual “Let’s Glow SF.”
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Landscapers Discover Car Buried Decades Ago in Backyard
Landscapers found a car buried in an Atherton backyard Thursday morning, police said.
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Pair of 1880s Levi's Sold for $76,000 at Auction Offer Snapshot of America's Anti-Asian Past
Imprinted on the inside pocket of the jeans is a phrase that was commonly added to products after the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
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AAPI Community Feels Less Safe in SF Compared to Other Groups: Poll
Asian Americans make up more than a third of San Francisco’s population and according to a poll by the San Francisco Chronicle, they feel less safe in the city than other groups.