As America celebrates its 250th birthday, members of the country's Indigenous communities explain what the holiday means for them.
A 900-pound time capsule marking the 250th anniversary of American independence has been sealed shut and shipped to Philadelphia, where it will be buried next month.
This year marks 45 years since the first AIDS cases were diagnosed in the United States and 35 years since the National AIDS Memorial Grove was founded in Golden Gate Park. Now, a nearly $3 million commitment is helping preserve The Grove, the AIDS Memorial Quilt and the stories behind both.
A Northern California teacher is gaining national attention for the way he connects with his students. Mr. Ward, a 7th-grade history teacher based in Chico, uses fashion to help teach his lessons. We spoke with Mr. Ward about the reaction to his videos.
San Francisco is kicking off Pride Month in a big way: the giant Pink Triangle is officially up and shining bright on Twin Peaks. Once used as a symbol of persecution by the Nazis to identify LGBTQ+ people, the pink triangle is now a symbol of strength and resistance.
Pride Month in San Francisco is underway, marked by one of the city's most powerful and enduring symbols: the Pink Triangle rising once again on Twin Peaks. Across the city on Friday, Pride celebrations also began at San Francisco City Hall, where Mayor Daniel Lurie raised the Pride flag.