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The S.F. deputy sheriffs’ union spent $30,000 on posts pushing a narrative about the heroism of a deputy last December when social worker Alberto Rangel was fatally stabbed at the General Hospital. That story was debunked, writes Abigail Vรขn Neely: In fact, clinic staff were the ones who stopped the attack. Current union leadership said the posts were “frankly insensitive.

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco education department is taking over the volunteer docent organization, and re-training museum guides. Nicholas David reports that some docents worry free public tours will be sidelined in favor of revenue-seeking programs.

Bรฉatrice Valliรจres talks with trans activists and artists on Trans Visibility Day. Meet some of the San Franciscans who are illuminating different aspects of the trans community.

More soon,

Sara

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S.F. deputy sheriffsโ€™ union spent nearly $30K on debunked story of social workerโ€™s stabbing

“A deputy sheriff saved Ward 86 from a rapid mass casualty stabbing.”

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco will take over volunteer docent program

“I guess the museum feels like they need to get more control over what is being said.”

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Meet the people driving trans visibility in San Francisco

“Iโ€™m going to continue to be trans in public in a political arena.”


Storefront of "You See Sushi" restaurant with a black awning displaying the name and menu photos on the window, located on a sunny street with neighboring buildings.

Sunset Buzz: Longtime restaurants You See Sushi, Yummaโ€™s close as owners retire

The Sunset Flea Market returns April 12 on Irving between Ninth and 11th Avenues.


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La salamandra
By Michael Santiago


Events

Today: Sean Krazitโ€™s Juniper Jazz Band and After-Hours Jam at the Woodchopperโ€™s Ball, Verdi Club, March 31, 9PM-midnight

Tomorrow: Leafy Greens for Hedonists, at 18 Reasons, April 1, 6-9:30PM


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