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Mannys July Art Show Brian Molyneauxs Lens on Life

Brian Molyneaux's art show, "Manny’s: July Art Show: Brian Molyneaux’s Lens on Life," opens on July 25, 2025, in San Francisco. The event showcases Molyneaux's unique perspective through his lens, reflecting themes relevant to the local community. It promises to attract art enthusiasts and locals alike.

Photos Bald Eagle Nest Creating a Sensation, With Oaklands First Bald Eagle Chicks in Years

Bald eagle chicks, believed to be the first in Oakland in generations, have been spotted at Mountain View Cemetery in Piedmont. The eaglets, still in the fledgling stage, are attracting numerous visitors eager to witness the rare sighting. Conservationists emphasize the importance of these birds in urban ecosystems.

Two men arrested by ICE in S.F. today had complex medical needs

Two men arrested by ICE at San Francisco’s immigration court on Friday had complex medical needs. One required hospitalization after struggling to breathe, while the second man's medical issues remain unclear. Advocates expressed concern over ICE's lack of communication regarding the men's medical transfers.

Friday Morning Constitutional Arrest Made In East Bay Freeway Shootings

David Milburn, a 33-year-old Antioch man, faces arrest for two freeway shootings that injured two individuals in Walnut Creek and Oakland. In a separate incident, an 83-year-old man died mid-flight on a Turkish Airlines flight, leading to a diversion to Chicago before arriving at San Francisco International Airport.

Supervisor seeks hearing into reentry facility operating at SF site of 1966 transgender riot

San Francisco Supervisor Bilal Mahmood seeks a hearing to investigate alleged negligence and civil rights violations at a reentry facility operated by GEO Group, following the death of resident Melvin Bulauan. Activists raised concerns about the facility's living conditions, which are tied to a historic site of police violence against transgender individuals. The hearing is set for this fall and aims to address reports of mistreatment and the facility's operational standards.

Purloined peacocks Disappearance of birds from famed Delta hotel a mystery most fowl

Dozens of peacocks and peahens are missing from the Ryde Hotel in the Sacramento Delta, likely stolen, according to hotel staff. The birds, valued at up to $2,000 each, became a beloved part of the hotel's identity over 14 years. Authorities are investigating the incident as a property crime.

A little nod to Little Saigon SJ freeway could be named to honor Vietnamese community

California lawmakers unanimously approved a bill to rename a section of Highway 101 in San Jose as "Little Saigon Freeway," honoring the city's Vietnamese American community. The bill, authored by Assemblymember Ash Kalra, emphasizes the cultural significance of the area, which serves as a hub for the Vietnamese diaspora.

Rene Colorado is here to make S.F. hungry for the Tenderloin

Rene Colorado, executive director of the Tenderloin Merchants Association, promotes local dining through the Instagram account @tenderloin_eats, which has gained 31,500 followers. The account highlights the vibrant food scene in San Francisco's Tenderloin, showcasing diverse dishes while fostering community support for local restaurants.

ICE arrests all adults without children at S.F. immigration court today

Six men were arrested at a San Francisco immigration court during routine asylum hearings, marking the highest number arrested in one day from a single judge's docket. Despite one man securing a self-deportation order, ICE officers arrested him immediately outside the courtroom. The arrests reflect the Trump administration's tactics to expedite removal of asylum-seekers.

Day 135 at the 16th St. Plaza East Mission St. resists change

A convoy of public works vehicles and police patrolled 16th Street in San Francisco, but activity surged in the northeast plaza after officials departed. Outreach workers identified the east side of Mission Street as unsafe and outside their patrol area, while vendors and drug users moved in.

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