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  • Veronica Benjamin, co-founder of Conscious Contra Costa shows the shirt that Laudemer Arboleda was wearing when he was shot by Andrew Hall on Friday, March 4, 2022, in Martinez, Calif. (Samantha Laurey/ San Francisco Chronicle)
    Andrew Hall Hearing
  • Patricia Diart lays out cape on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in San Francisco , Calif. Diart wears the cape embroidered with a harrowing letter to her dad, who was a white police officer in Baltimore as a performance art in government offices, protests and etc. (Samantha Laurey/ San Francisco Chronicle)<br />
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Awarded 2nd place for Artistic Photo by California News Publisher's Association
    Patricia Diart's Cape
  • FBI goes towards crime scene to investigate after shooting at the Spanish Town shops in Half Moon Bay, Calif. on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023. (Samantha Laurey/Special to AFP)
    Half Moon Bay Mass Shooting
  • Matt Jones and his son Ryder Jones take moment to look at the piles of flower bouquets for those who lost their loved ones during the shooting in Half Moon Bay , Calif. on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. (Samantha Laurey/Special to AFP)
    Half Moon Bay Shooting Memorial
  • James and Vikki Plumlee sits at their daughter’s bench dedication at Oak Grove Middle School in Concord, Calif. on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022. Katrina died at John Muir Walnut Creek in their pediatric intensive care unit after she had diabetic ketoacidosis and pneumonia that led to her heart stopping. (Samantha Laurey / Special to the Chronicle)
    John Muir Child Care
  • Russell White holds his candle at candlelight vigil for the recent shootings at Monterey Park, Half Moon Bay and East Oakland  in Oakland, Calif. on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. (Samantha Laurey/Special to AFP)
    Oakland Vigil for Half Moon Bay Shooting
  • Jacinto Amante and Channara Ly hike up Twin Peaks to see the view of the Sutro Tower on Sept. 10, 2020. According to the city’s Department of Emergency Services, the air quality was ‘Unhealthy.’ (Samantha Laurey/ Special to S.F. Examiner)
    Fire Season 2020
  • (From left to right) Mustafa Hakim, age 5, and his guardian Samena Rahim wait 15 minutes after Hakim receives his vaccine shot on Friday, March 4, 2022, in San Francisco, Calif.
    COVID Vaccines for Kids
  • Taxi driver Benjamin Valis holds his head in disappointment as the SFMTA board approves the Taxi UpfrontFare Pilot program in San Francisco , Calif. on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (Samantha Laurey/ San Francisco Chronicle)
    Uber v. Taxi UpfrontFare
  • Protesters hold signs of Tyrell Wilson as they drive past the corner of Sycamore Valley Road and Camino Ramon on Friday, March 11, 2022, in Danville , Calif. The family of Tyrell Wilson, an unhoused Black man who’d struggled with mental illness, are renewing calls for the ex-Danville officer who killed him to face charges, and for reforms from the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, which employed him until his sentencing for an earlier fatal shooting of another man of color in a mental health crisis.
    Tyrell Wilson Protest
  • (From left to right) Executive director Chelsea Andrews and mayor Libby Schaaf walk together as they count homeless people around Lake Merritt on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022, in Oakland, Calif. (Samantha Laurey/ San Francisco Chronicle)
    Oakland Yearly Homeless Count
  • Supervisor Dean Preston speaking during the Earl Gage Jr. mural dedication on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, in San Francisco, Calif.
    Earl Gage Jr. Mural
  • A couple walks their dog in the newly open waterfront park on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022, in Alameda, Calif. Long in the making, the former naval station at Alameda Point is starting to be developed. The development includes a handsome waterfront park that quietly opens on Monday, a new Ferry terminal, and several blocks of new housing.
    Alameda Point Development
  • Stella Kunkat lays for nine minutes to represent the nine months that homeless residents faced during the pandemic.  As homeless shelter residents, service providers and advocates staged a "die-in" at Moscone Center to protest what they say is the city's attempt to strip eviction protections from shelter residents. (Samantha Laurey/Special to S.F Examiner)
    Die-In Protest
  • Protesters march on 14th street towards Lake Merritt after the announcement of Roe v. Wade being overturned in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, June 24, 2022. (Samantha Laurey/Special to San Francisco Chronicle)
    Roe v. Wade Overturned
  • UC Hastings Dean David Faigman listens to the Round Valley Indian Tribal Council speaking in a meeting about changing the name of the college on Friday, June 3, 2022, in San Francisco, California. The controversy dates back to 2017, when the university investigated how Hastings, the first chief justice of the California Supreme Court, promoted and funded massacres against the Yuki Tribe and other Indigenous Californians in the Eden Valley and Round Valley areas, located in what is now Mendocino County, in the 1850s. A subsequent New York Times article looked at the university’s findings and further galvanized public outcry, which led the law school’s board to approve a name change in November 2021. (Samantha Laurey / Special to CalMatters)
    UC Hastings Name Change
  • Alice Kope, Half Moon Bay local sings during memorial at Coastside Lutheran Chruch in Half Moon Bay, Calif. on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023. (Samantha Laurey/Special to AFP)
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  • SF Fire Department holds a private celebration of life for Jason Cortez, who had passed away earlier in October from injuries of a training accident. (Samantha Laurey/Special to S.F Examiner)
    SF Firefighter Memorial
  • Jose Ramirez poses with other protesters as they hold a lunchtime rally in front of McDonald’s on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, in San Francisco , Calif. McDonald’s cooks and cashiers will hold a lunchtime rally to protest the unlawful firing of a co-worker who requested COVID-19 sick pay after testing positive for the virus. The fired worker, Jose Ramirez, regularly raised concerns about health and safety at his McDonald’s store before eventually contracting COVID-19.
    McDonalds Union Protest
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