Gallup: San Francisco metro area ranks highest in LGBT percentage

PRINCETON, N.J. — The San Francisco metropolitan area has the highest percentage of the adult population who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) of any of the top 50 U.S. metropolitan areas, followed by Portland, Oregon, and Austin, Texas, new research from Gallup reveals. Variation in the percentage who identify as LGBT across…

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Exhibit puts San Diego artists in national spotlight (VIDEO)

SAN DIEGO – 50 local artists from Greater San Diego will bring their unique creations to the premiere exhibit ’50 To Watch’ in local galleries from April 5 through May 15. 50 To Watch, produced by The Studio Door, is an ambitious project to bring together diverse visual artists through exhibition and draw national attention…

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Washington, DC-based Crime Museum unveils new exhibit

Media members, FBI agents and co-authors Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge, who wrote The New York Times bestseller, Boston Strong, gathered  Wednesday, March 18 for the unveiling of Crime Museum’s newest permanent exhibit, entitled Attacks on America: The Fight Against Domestic Terrorism and Hate Crimes. This exhibit pays respect to the victims of brutal terrorist attacks…

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Ten remaining states provide tax filing guidance to same-sex married taxpayers

After the IRS decision to allow gay and lesbian married couples to file joint federal tax returns, we noted that a number of states would have to provide guidance because they require two contradictory things: (1) if you file a joint federal return, you must file a joint state return, and (2) same-sex married couples cannot…

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SF Archdiocese to dismantle water system set up to repel homeless at Saint Mary’s Cathedral; issues apology

SAN FRANCISCO — Water sprinklers installed in the doorways of Saint Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco by the Archdiocese of San Francisco to deter homeless people from sleeping there at night will be dismantled. KCBS reported that the San Francisco Archdiocese has apologized for the ‘misunderstood’ and ‘ill-conceived’ effort to keep the homeless out of…

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