Chinatown Hosts First In-Person Pride Celebration Amid Local Events

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San Francisco's Chinatown marked a historic milestone by hosting its first in-person Pride celebration, which included a vibrant procession and traditional lion dancers, symbolizing unity between the LGBTQ and AAPI communities. On the same day, eight people were rescued after their boat capsized off Marina Green, underscoring the city's active emergency response. Memorial Day weekend saw hundreds of scouts and volunteers placing nearly 49,000 American flags at headstones in Golden Gate National Cemetery, honoring fallen soldiers. In another significant local development, city officials completed the clearance of a large homeless encampment on East 12th Street in Oakland, reflecting ongoing efforts to tackle homelessness in the area. Authorities also identified the remains of a man found in Menlo Park in 1985 as 20-year-old Brian Edward Jones, adding a poignant note to the weekend's events.

These activities collectively highlight the city's community spirit and the challenges it faces.

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