Susan Dyer Reynolds, editor emeritus of the Marina Times community newspaper in San Francisco, is facing a backlash for several tweets that attacked a gay critic of hers by inferring he supported pedophilia. She also retweeted another person s comments that used transphobic language in talking about the Board of Supervisors.
A number of the city s Democratic clubs, including the two main LGBTQ political groups, are calling on the gay owner of the paper to strip Reynolds of her title as editor emeritus and block her access to the Marina Times Twitter account. Brian Calle, CEO and publisher of Street Media, also owns the LA Weekly and was the former opinion editor of the Orange County Register.
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San Francisco saw another 61 people die of drug overdoses in January. Here s one thing the city could do
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James Dixon, a HealthRIGHT 360 director, leads a meeting at the S.F. residential drug treatment program.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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It’s often said in San Francisco that it’s easier to buy drugs than to get drug treatment. For the former, just head to Golden Gate Avenue and Hyde Street in the Tenderloin with a few bucks, and you’re all set. The latter? Well, that’s more complicated.