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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry addressed recent “ridiculous” rumors surrounding teammate Jonathan Kuminga’s role during the team’s disappointing playoff exit. Curry dismissed the speculation, urging focus on team unity and growth.
A San Francisco woman is transforming campaign canvassing with innovative outreach strategies, boosting voter engagement and setting a new standard for grassroots efforts in the city’s political landscape.
Nintendo invites fans to the Union Square Winter Walk for exclusive activities, games, and holiday fun. Join the celebration and experience the magic of Nintendo this season in New York City.
The SFUSD teachers strike persists as both sides return to the negotiating table. Educators demand better pay and working conditions, while the district seeks a resolution to resume classes.
San Francisco’s tourism rebound faces setbacks as the “Trump slump” lingers, with visitor numbers trailing pre-pandemic levels. Challenges persist despite efforts to revitalize the city’s travel appeal.
“The Big Lead” ranks the best U.S. sports cities, evaluating fan passion, team success, and sports culture. From underdogs to champions, this guide reveals which cities lead the pack and which fall short.
As Nancy Pelosi retires, San Francisco’s highly contested congressional seat draws multiple contenders. The race highlights a diverse field vying to succeed the influential, long-standing Democrat.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr defended his decision to bench Draymond Green in the fourth quarter of the team’s last two wins, citing strategic adjustments and Green’s health.
Government shutdown 2025 impacts Bay Area tourism as several national parks and attractions close. ABC7 San Francisco reports which sites remain open, offering visitors essential updates on access and services during the federal pause.
January in San Francisco brings mild, wet weather with average highs around 57°F. Visitors can enjoy events like the SF Travel Show and cozy up at the city’s vibrant theaters and museums.
The San Francisco teachers’ strike continues as educators demand better wages, smaller class sizes, and increased support staff. Negotiations with the school district remain stalled, impacting thousands of students.
San Francisco’s debate over deploying killer robots for policing raises critical questions on ethics, accountability, and public safety. The Marshall Project examines the implications for law enforcement and civil rights.
Built In’s latest list ranks the best places to work in San Francisco, highlighting top tech companies known for innovation, culture, and employee benefits. These firms set the standard for career opportunities in the Bay Area.
The San Francisco 49ers face key injury updates as the NFL season progresses. USA Today reports several players remain sidelined, impacting team depth and strategy in upcoming games. Stay tuned for the latest developments.
Kid Rock’s Super Bowl halftime show fell short of expectations, delivering a routine performance that lacked innovation. The San Francisco Chronicle calls it an exercise in banality amid widespread hype and anticipation.
Media Advisory: The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will sail into San Francisco Bay on Wednesday, June 25. This rare ride-in opportunity highlights the historic vessel’s presence in the region. Stay tuned for arrival updates.
Irish band cancels U.S. tour, including Bay Area dates, citing a political “witch-hunt.” The move halts their American performances amid growing tensions, leaving fans disappointed and prompting widespread discussion.
Zara Irshad returns to the San Francisco Chronicle as an arts and entertainment reporter. Irshad, known for her sharp cultural insights, will cover the vibrant Bay Area arts scene and entertainment industry.
California’s response to a critical new bill will reveal if the state has truly learned from the rise of Trump. The legislation’s fate could signal how prepared California is to confront future political challenges.
The family of an 84-year-old Thai immigrant, fatally attacked in a violent incident, says the assault was “driven by hate.” Authorities continue investigating the motive behind the deadly attack.





















