
Jennifer Gollan
Investigative Reporter at San Francisco Chronicle
Investigative Reporter @sfchronicle | Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting (2025). Emmy Award winner | @jennifergollan.bsky.social
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2 weeks ago |
sfchronicle.com | Jennifer Gollan
Bicyclists take off Sunday morning for the final ride of the AIDS/LifeCycle, which has been instrumental in raising awareness about HIV since 1994. Manuel Orbegozo/For the S.F. ChronicleA supporter waves for participants in the final AIDS/LifeCycle. Manuel Orbegozo/For the S.F. ChronicleCyclist John McNett showcases his shirt with a photo of his late husband, Thomas F. Rockwell, during the final ride of the AIDS/LifeCycle.
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3 weeks ago |
sfchronicle.com | Lea Suzuki |Jennifer Gollan
Members of Scouting America and Scouts BSA unfurl a flag at the Benicia Arsenal Post Cemetery on Memorial Day. Lea Suzuki/S.F. ChronicleSteve Wymer, center, with American Legion at Benicia Post 101, works with others while preparing to raise flags at the Benicia Arsenal Post Cemetery on Memorial Day. Lea Suzuki/S.F. ChronicleMike Beck of Martinez walks through the Benicia Arsenal Post Cemetery after replanting a flag by a headstone that had fallen.
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1 month ago |
sfchronicle.com | Jennifer Gollan |Susie Neilson
A wrecked Chevy Malibu rests in a yard following a crash that began with a police pursuit over a suspected forged check in Little Rock, Ark. in 2020. Two people were killed and another seriously injured. A national discussion is underway about limiting police chases to only the most serious crimes.
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2 months ago |
sacbee.com | Jennifer Gollan |Warren Pederson
A sure sign of spring arrived Saturday in San Francisco a few days after the change of seasons: Tulip Day, the annual giveaway of thousands of flowers in Union Square. The temporary tulip garden was crowded with thousands of people, many lining up hours early at Post and Stockton streets to select the perfect bouquet and pose for selfies. More than 80,000 tulips in a variety of colors were given away this year, with a limit of eight per person and a maximum garden time of five minutes.
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2 months ago |
sacbee.com | Ko Lyn Cheang |Jennifer Gollan
Supporters of the recall effort against San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Joel Engardio rallied outside the Ortega Branch Library in the Sunset neighborhood Saturday. "Supervisor Engardio has failed his constituents," Michelle Tran, a Sunset District resident and mother of two, told a crowd of more than 50 people.
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RT @mgafni: NEW: We published photos of CA National Guard troops sleeping on floor. Newsom posted them, Right-wing critics called them fak…

IMPACT: Hawaii legislature passes bill to limit police chases following our Chronicle investigation. https://t.co/HKZGI9J9py

RT @JournoResource: San Francisco Chronicle investigative reporters Jennifer Gollan and Susie Neilson share tips for building a national da…