If you missed any of the excitement from Sunday's 2026 SF Pride Parade, here are some of the highlights.
On Friday in San Francisco, hundreds of newlyweds began the next chapter of their love story at City Hall. As they got married inside, Pride preparations were also underway outside of City Hall to prepare for one of the city's biggest weekends.
The Giants are facing mounting pressure following backlash over three players writing Bible verses on special Pride Night caps. During a press conference on Tuesday, team President Buster Posey declined to address the controversy, saying the organization would focus on baseball and refusing to take questions on the issue.
As San Francisco Pride prepares to welcome crowds of up to 1 million people this year, experienced attendees are offering advice on how to make the most of the celebration.
Hundreds of people filled the streets of downtown Santa Rosa on Sunday for the first-ever Sonoma County Dyke March, marking a milestone moment for the local LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month. Chants of "We're here. We're queer. Get used to it!" echoed through the city as participants marched more than a mile in a loud and proud show of unity, visibility and celebration.
A new large-scale light installation is set to transform Civic Center Plaza this weekend, offering a preview of what organizers say will become a major visual attraction in the Bay Area. The installation will open to the public on Sunday at 9 p.m. and will continue until July 4.