
Tara Campbell
National Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist. Currently reporting at ABC7 News.
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4 days ago |
abc7news.com | Tara Campbell
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Pride month has officially arrived in the Bay Area and while there are a variety of celebrations, the political climate is also affecting some plans and the messaging. In San Francisco, thousands of participants showed off their Pride by pedaling 545 miles to Los Angeles in the AIDS LifeCycle, raising millions of dollars to help serve the LGBTQ+ community.
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5 days ago |
abc7news.com | Tara Campbell
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- After more than 30 years and more than a million participants, the AIDS LifeCycle is coming to an end. The organization behind it citing a rise in production costs and a drop in donations post-pandemic. "I'm really bummed that it's the last one, but I'm really excited that I was able to get back here for this last one," said Matthew Barbour, a San Francisco resident.
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1 week ago |
abc7news.com | Tara Campbell
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Just weeks away from San Francisco Pride celebrations, the show will go on despite losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in corporate sponsorships. "We are going to get to the event. We are going to have the event," said Suzanne Ford, San Francisco Pride executive director. In April, SF Pride announced that five long-term partner companies pulled out of this year, some of which have since returned.
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1 week ago |
abc7news.com | Tara Campbell
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As artificial intelligence continues to advance, there are renewed calls for regulation. But that might not happen because of a provision in President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill. Protesters outside OpenAI offices in San Francisco were sounding the alarm about what could happen if the technology remains. "Our primary demand is to permanently ban Artificial General Intelligence and Artificial Superintelligence," said Sam Kirchner with the group Stop AI.
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2 weeks ago |
abc7news.com | Tara Campbell
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco's Castro District was filled with sounds of celebration Thursday evening in honor of Harvey Milk, on what what've been his 95th birthday. "Harvey Milk was the first person to stand up and say, no one's going to know us until we come out of the closet, and now we're out of the closet and this is a lasting legacy for us," said Ned Moran, a volunteer for Friends of Harvey Milk Plaza.
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Most honored to accept the Edward R. Murrow Award for “Injecting Hope.” Shot on my own, on my iPhone, on the streets and in the alleys, breaking down the barriers and capturing the most intimate of moments. Thank you @abc7newsbayarea for the constant support. https://t.co/Xk1o1KBIjP

Tonight’s “the night”… so proud to be accepting an Edward R. Murrow Award for “Injecting Hope”— a documentary born out of the ongoing fentanyl crisis. @abc7newsbayarea @RTDNA https://t.co/sXPMZxbo7D

Simply said, it’s an honor to be nominated for these two Emmy Awards. Thank you @abc7newsbayarea for the consistent and continued support in helping raise the voices of the marginalized and misunderstood. https://t.co/ZDLMPxj6UX