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California State Senator Won’t Give in After Death Threat
California State Senator Leland Yee said that a death threat against him won't deter him from pushing forward with gun control legislation.
February 15, 2013
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Christian Watjen
LAPD Say They Didn’t Deliberately Burn Dorner Cabin Down
Southern California police on Thursday said that police officers did not intentionally burn down the cabin where suspected ...
February 14, 2013
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Alex Johnston
San Francisco Opposes Federal Indefinite Detention Law
With a resolution introduced at the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, San Francisco expresses its opposition to a ...
February 14, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
San Francisco Changing Too Fast?
26 cranes tower over the city of San Francisco while residents wonder whether their landscape will change for ...
February 14, 2013
BY
Catherine Yang
San Francisco: Second Worst Travel Delays in the Nation
San Francisco–Oakland ties for second with Los Angeles, for requiring the most extra time to ensure arriving at ...
February 14, 2013
BY
Catherine Yang
Struggling to Care For Our Broken LA Veterans
Thousands of L.A.’s homeless veterans are facing a cliff of despair because of vacant antiquated care facilities and ...
February 13, 2013
BY
Robin Kemker
Vital Neighborhoods in SF through Public-Private Partnership
The business revitalization model Community Benefit District has been good for neighborhoods in San Francisco.
February 11, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
Safer Living for Seniors and the Disabled in San Francisco
New legislation introduced on Monday at a San Francisco supervisor committee meeting seeks to make living safer for ...
February 10, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
SF Q&A: ‘How satisfied are you with your housing situation?’
The Epoch Times asked San Francisco locals, tenants and home owners, how happy they feel about their housing ...
February 7, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Clay Army on the March: San Francisco to Host Terra Cotta Warriors
To celebrate the arrival of the Terra Cotta Warriors in San Francisco, Stanford Professor Emeritus Albert E. Dien ...
February 6, 2013
BY
Cornelia Ritter
‘Free China’ Screening at California’s Capital
An exclusive screening of the award-winning documentary “Free China: The Courage to Believe” in California’s capital left audience ...
February 1, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
Freeing China: A Grassroots Effort
Producer Kean Wong and director Michael Perlman gave The Epoch Times an exclusive interview in San Francisco last ...
February 1, 2013
BY
Catherine Yang
Transparency and Development Lead to Jobs, Says SF Mayor
“San Francisco is back on track and building a solid economic foundation for all residents,” said mayor Ed ...
January 30, 2013
BY
Catherine Yang
SF Condominium Conversion Law Postponed
A vote on proposed legislation, which the rental community regards as an attack on rent control and affordable ...
January 30, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
Rethinking the Cap and Trade Offsets
Enforcement for California’s cap-and-trade program began with the new year, but environmental organizations are voicing concern that the ...
January 30, 2013
BY
Catherine Yang
Non-Profit CEO Says Shen Yun Is, “Absolutely stunning and beautiful”
Mrs Blumenfield bought the tickets as her daughter's birthday present. "She’s turning 7, and she asked for this ...
January 28, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
‘I can feel the importance’ of 5,000 Years of Chinese Culture, Says CEO of Shen Yun
“I look at it and I think of the dedication, the warmth, and the history that goes into ...
January 25, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
UCSF Mission Bay Celebrates 10 Years
City and state leaders recognize UCSF Mission Bay’s “bioscience ecosystem” as a model to be replicated nationally, as ...
January 24, 2013
BY
Catherine Yang
Stun Gun Use for San Francisco Police Questioned
While the San Francisco Police Department pushes forward to equip some of its officers with stun guns, commonly ...
January 24, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
Actress Loves the Stories in Shen Yun
Tickets sold out a week before Shen Yun Performing Arts arrived at the Fred Kavli Theatre for the ...
January 23, 2013
BY
Albert Roman
Successful Gun Buy-Back Program in Bay Area
A gun buy-back program in Marin County on Tuesday was touted as a success, with buy-back stations running ...
January 17, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
San Francisco Street Festivals To Be Smoke Free
San Francisco will ban smoking at its outdoor festivals and fairs, the first big city in the United ...
January 16, 2013
BY
Christian Watjen
LA Schools Reinventing Art Education
In response to the decline in funding for the arts, education professionals and big-name artists are coming together ...
January 16, 2013
BY
Robin Kemker
Coffee Is for Everyone
Coffee continues to be an integral part of America, and innovative roasters like Blue Bottle Coffee push the ...
December 24, 2012
BY
Catherine Yang
San Francisco Central Subway Plans Move Forward
With talks of buying Pagoda Theater underway, the Central Subway project may have one less lawsuit to worry ...
December 12, 2012
BY
Catherine Yang
HANC Recycling Center Faces Eviction
San Francisco’s city urban planning agenda clashes with neighborhood sustainability projects.
December 12, 2012
BY
Catherine Yang
New History Museum Opens at San Francisco’s Welcome Center
San Francisco's Welcome Center finally opens the doors to its History Museum on the fourth floor, with rooms ...
December 9, 2012
BY
Catherine Yang
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