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San Francisco’s Castro district has long stood as a beacon for LGBT rights and culture. Once a hub for activism and community, it remains a symbol of resilience and progress in America’s fight for equality.
May in San Francisco brings mild weather and vibrant events. From scenic coastal walks to the Bay to cultural festivals and outdoor markets, TripSavvy’s guide highlights the best activities to enjoy this spring month.
San Francisco teachers have launched their first strike in nearly 50 years, demanding better pay, smaller class sizes, and increased support staff. The walkout highlights growing tensions over education funding in the city.
Former President Donald Trump retweeted a misleading crime graphic, prompting FactCheck.org to debunk its false claims. The graphic exaggerated crime rates, distorting the actual data on public safety.
The Future of U.S. & China Conference 2026, hosted by Asia Society, will explore evolving dynamics in the global order amid rising geopolitical tensions. Experts will discuss cooperation, competition, and the path forward.
The Official San Francisco Giants Website on MLB.com offers the latest news, scores, player stats, and exclusive content. Fans can access game highlights, ticket info, and in-depth coverage of the Giants’ season.
Billionaire Marc Benioff has apologized for suggesting troops be deployed to San Francisco following unrest. The Salesforce CEO faced backlash for his comments, later expressing regret amid widespread criticism.
Dangerous radiation levels have been detected in San Francisco, raising public health concerns. Officials are investigating the source and urging residents to stay informed as safety measures are assessed.
2026 promises a thrilling year with the FIFA World Cup, high-profile trials capturing global attention, and a film slate packed with blockbuster releases. Stay tuned as sports, justice, and cinema take center stage.
A tuberculosis outbreak at a prestigious San Francisco private school has led to event cancellations and renewed calls for mask mandates. Health officials urge vigilance as the community responds to the sudden health scare.
The San Francisco Field Office of the United States Park Police, part of the National Park Service, enhances safety and law enforcement across key national parks and landmarks in the Bay Area, ensuring visitor protection and resource preservation.
Thousands gathered in San Francisco as part of the nationwide “ICE Out” protest, with numerous businesses closing in solidarity. The demonstration highlighted opposition to immigration enforcement policies, drawing widespread attention.
As playoff fever intensifies, the 49ers aim to upset the Seahawks in a crucial NFC showdown. Experts weigh in with last-minute picks and predictions on this high-stakes clash. Will San Francisco prevail? Stay tuned.
A new report reveals the presence of “forever chemicals” in fish from San Francisco Bay, raising health concerns for consumers. Experts warn these persistent toxins could pose long-term risks.
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s Daily News Sentiment Index tracks economic sentiment by analyzing news headlines. This real-time tool offers insights into market mood and potential economic shifts.
TikTok has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, challenging the Trump administration’s ban on its app. The company argues the order is unjustified and harmful to its business and users.
Celebrate Diwali across California with vibrant events in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, Irvine, and San Diego. Indian Eagle highlights top festivals, cultural shows, and community gatherings to light up the season statewide.
San Francisco teachers have ended their strike after reaching a tentative deal with the district. The agreement addresses pay raises and class size limits, bringing an end to days of disruption in the city’s public schools.
Several members of Asian gangs in San Francisco have been indicted on charges including drug trafficking and violent crimes, authorities announced. The crackdown aims to curb rising gang-related violence in the city.
California law requires most businesses to accept cash as legal tender, prohibiting stores from refusing it. Local ordinances also support this, ensuring consumers can pay with cash statewide.





















