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San Francisco scooter fanatic gets back in the saddle to open new cafe
If ever someone was destined to sit at the odd intersection of mod vintage scooter culture and coffee, it would have to be John Quintos.
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San Francisco scooter fanatic gets back in the saddle to open new cafe
If ever someone was destined to sit at the odd intersection of mod vintage scooter culture and coffee, it would have to be John Quintos. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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Historic moment for Pacific Islanders in San Francisco
San Francisco will officially recognize its 11th cultural district, the Pacific Islander Cultural District, on Saturday.
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Historic moment for Pacific Islanders in San Francisco
San Francisco will officially recognize its 11th cultural district, the Pacific Islander Cultural District, on Saturday. Gia Vang reports.
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‘I was born Franco Roman Valenzuela:' Warriors hype man wants to find biological father
He’s the voice Golden State Warriors fans know at home games, but this is a story about hype man Franco Finn many don’t know. The San Francisco native is on a journey to find his biological father.
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Warriors hype man wants to find biological father
He’s the voice Golden State Warriors fans know at home games, but this is a story about hype man Franco Finn many don’t know. The San Francisco native is on a journey to find his biological father. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Watch: Story behind Hayward's Sugar Bowl Bakery
From humble beginnings, Hayward-based Sugar Bowl Bakery now has its sweet baked products in grocery stores and big box stores around the country. A company spokesperson tells us more.
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Vietnam refugee feels shadow of war 50 years later
Lien Le’s family fled Vietnam following the fall of Saigon. She now offers coaching for others dealing with inner trauma.
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Vietnam refugee feels shadow of war 50 years later
Lien Le’s family fled Vietnam following the fall of Saigon. She now offers coaching for others dealing with inner trauma. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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Watch: New dating-social app geared for AANHPI community
Yuzu, a new dating and social app built for the Asian community, is making waves with its new campaign. The company’s brand director Cindy Lim tells us more.
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Olympic fencer, now Stanford coach, continues winning ways in new role
For the first time in a decade, a Stanford Cardinal fencer is the NCAA champion. Her coach, four-time Olympian Alexander Massialas, was the last person to win that title at the university.
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San Francisco jeans purveyor found inspiration in Chinatown
Joe Rosato Jr. shares the story of a San Francisco clothing shop, where culture is woven into the fabric.
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San Francisco jeans purveyor found inspiration in Chinatown
Joe Rosato Jr. shares the story of a San Francisco clothing shop, where culture is woven into the fabric.
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‘I'm here for a reason': Trailblazing Valkyries coach ready for inaugural season
Natalie Nakase, the first Asian American head coach in the WNBA, discusses family, breaking barriers and fulfilling a life-long dream.
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Trailblazing Valkyries coach ready for inaugural season
Natalie Nakase, the first Asian American head coach in the WNBA joins Raj Mathai for a one-on-one interview to talk about family, breaking barriers and fulfilling a life-long dream
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East Bay sisters form non-profit to combat violence in AANHPI communities
Daughters of Vietnamese refugees are using their personal pain to start a non-profit and build a space helping their communities move forward.
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East Bay sisters form non-profit to combat violence in AANHPI communities
Dr. Connie Wun and Jenny Wun are co-founders of AAPI Women Lead, an organization committed to ending violence and uplifting stories of AANHPI girls, women and non-binary communities. Janelle Wang has more.
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SF's Poet Laureate Genny Lim: Finding inspiration in North Beach, jazz and humans
The clacking of cable cars, the whipping bay winds and the bray of the fog horn were all among the rhythms of Genny Lim’s childhood growing up on a sharp San Francisco hill overlooking the bay in North Beach. It’s a view that’s inspired many a poetic impulse, so it’s only appropriate Lim would also find a life path...
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Popular San Francisco Chinatown night market returns for second year
The popular San Francisco Chinatown night market on Grant Avenue will return, starting Friday, May 9.
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Popular San Francisco Chinatown night market returns for second year
The popular San Francisco Chinatown night market on Grant Avenue will return, starting Friday, May 9. Janelle Wang reports.