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The person who broke the news to the world: Dianne Feinstein, then president of the city's Board of Supervisors. "Both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed ...
On a cool autumn morning 45 years ago, Dianne Feinstein was the first to find the body. It was November 1978, and San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk had just been shot dead in his City Hall office.
Long time residents throughout the Bay Area and beyond will recall the shock and sorrow of Nov. 27, 1978, when White walked ...
Just minutes after the murders, Feinstein gave a statement to the press, announcing that “both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed” to groans and screams from ...
Harvey Milk Plaza in San Francisco is getting improvements to make it worthy of its name.
Feinstein was serving as the San Francisco Board of Supervisors' first female president when Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone were assassinated, leaving her to pick up the pieces of ...
Harvey Milk made history as the first openly ... working on the Board of Supervisors alongside political figures like Dianne Feinstein. Milk became a fixture in the San Francisco community ...
Both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed. The suspect is…Supervisor Dan White.” —Dianne Feinstein, Nov. 27, 1978 Unlike the murders that were the catalyst for ...
Ms. Feinstein, top left, and others at a board of supervisors meeting bowed their heads in silence for Mayor George Moscone and for Supervisor Harvey Milk, who were shot to death at City Hall ...
Opera Parallèle’s new production, adapted from the 1995 opera “Harvey Milk ... Breckenridge as Dianne Feinstein. The production marks what would have been Milk’s 95th birthday ...