Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco’
Denim in SF Hangs on by a Thread
The Trump administration is threatening to raise tariffs on foreign products and many countries are fighting back. The EU and China announced that in response, they will raise their own tariffs on iconic American brands like Harley Davidson, Kentucky bourbon, and Levi’s Jeans. An American invention, jeans have been a symbol of the American West…
Read MoreA Different Kind of Tree Pose
As a general rule, Californians like yoga. And Californians like cannabis. But what’s it like to combine the two? Laura Newberry takes us to a ganja yoga class in San Francisco to see what the hype is all about.
Read MoreA Case Un-Interpreted
The San Francisco Police Department has arguably the most advanced language access policies of any department in the country, it consistently fails to follow through with them. How is the SFPD working to address this?
Read MoreKeeping Samoan Culture Alive in the Bay Area
Reporter Sara Harrison explores how one diaspora community in San Francisco, a Samoan community is working to keep its traditions alive and pass them on to the next generation.
Read MoreRace from the Rock
“Races between the island and San Francisco’s shore aren’t uncommon, but the Winter Alcatraz race is unique: water temperature in the bay is at its coldest this time of year.”
Read MoreSan Francisco’s Haunted Hotel
Reporter Alex Orlando takes us inside San Francisco’s Hotel Majestic for a closer look at the hotel’s haunted history.
Read MoreStories from the Castro
The AIDS epidemic was a scary and unknown time and it hit cities especially hard, even right here in San Francisco. There are those who lived and survived through that time. Come recognize World AIDS day today as Rosa Kwak talks with two individuals who paint a solemn past and hopeful future regarding the AIDS disease.
Read MoreYou’ve Got…Birth Control?
Using Nurx, women can order birth control online and delivered to their door.
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