Jerry Goldstein, LGBTQ+ Activist and Other Half of Pair of Who Created Elaborate Christmas Display, Passes Away
Jerry Goldstein, the LGBTQ+ activist and co-creator of the Tom & Jerry House Christmas display — with its elaborate holiday decorations and enormous tree at 21st and Church Street — has passed away.
Protesters Demand Investigation into SFPD's Aggressive Response to Skateboarding Event in Dolores Park
After dozens of arrests at an unsanctioned skateboarding event in Dolores Park, protesters gathered outside the SFPD station demanding an investigation into the aggressive police response on Sunday.
Report: San Francisco Dominates Global AI Funding with Most Rounds Closed, Most Money Raised Crunchbase Data Reveals
Hoodline analyzed Crunchbase's latest data. It unveils San Francisco as the epicenter of global AI funding, overshadowing other cities and attracting significant investments, despite the alleged exodus.
The 2023 Sunday Streets schedule has arrived, and it’s the 15th anniversary season
Six Sundays of car-free community spaces and fabulous family fun are lined up again for 2023, so mark your calendar with the brand new 2023 Sunday Streets schedule for the event series’ 15th anniversary.
SF SPCA is hosting a Clear the Shelters event this weekend and will continue to waive adoption fees
The San Francisco SPCA currently has a good amount of adult dogs and cats up for adoption. In order to help them find their forever homes, the animal rescue is participating in the Clear the Shelters nationwide campaign, which aims to help older pets get adopted.
Castro CBD votes to end private security camera proposal funded by tech entrepreneur
On Monday, the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District (Castro CBD) voted to scuttle its proposal to install a private network of 125 security cameras.
Auction to support the Tenderloin's Hospitality House merges virtual bidding with physical galleries
Next week, the Tenderloin community-based support organization Hospitality House will host its 36th annual art auction to support its Community Arts Program (CAP) in a new format that offers online bidding, a virtual live-auction event, and display of the works for sale at five local galleries.
New public safety ambassador program launches in Castro, aiming to deter negative street behavior and more
On Thursday, the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District (Castro CBD) launched its new unarmed Public Safety Ambassadors program, part of its new public safety initiative.
American Indian cultural and resource center to debut in the Mission District by 2025
It’s estimated that Indigenous people — those of American Indian descent — make up just about .03% of San Francisco’s total population. But a new American Indian heritage hub expected to be built near 56 Julian Avenue hopes to bring both awareness and support to the historically underrepresented population.