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How Sunnyvale and Santa Clara Businesses Build Visibility Through Trust and Local SEO
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A Family debt of €20 million marks a new chapter in Dasha Ozden’s life
Monkeypox Vaccines Have Been in Short Supply—But More Jabs Are Becoming Available
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Duane M. Ayala
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July 9, 2022
Partly as a result of Pride-related parties and all the close physical contact that goes along with them, San Francisco’s total number of confirmed...
City Public Health Officials Boost Efforts Among SF’s LGBTQ+ Community Amid Rising Monkeypox Cases
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Duane M. Ayala
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July 8, 2022
In group texts and on social media, word is spreading among the Bay Area’s various queer communities: Monkeypox is out there. ...
With Roe Reversal, SF Pride Parade a Colorful Celebration and Call to Action
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Duane M. Ayala
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June 26, 2022
It was a colorful and lively Sunday morning on Market St., as thousands gathered to celebrate San Francisco’s first Pride Parade and Celebration since...
In Whose Backyard? SoMa’s ‘Sobering Center’ May Be a First for SF, But the Neighborhood’s Reaction Is Not
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Duane M. Ayala
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June 24, 2022
Outfitted with 20 beds as well as showers and bathrooms, a new sobering center will open its doors in SoMa on Monday to people...
Police Clear Homeless Encampment Days After Mayor’s Tweet, Prompting Questions About Legality of Such Sweeps
Public Health
Duane M. Ayala
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June 7, 2022
The sound of a trash truck chewing up tents and other items that belonged to unhoused people camping along The Embarcadero nearly drowned out...
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