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The Department of Homeland Security has warned it may suspend international travel at San Francisco International Airport due to the city’s sanctuary policies, raising tensions over immigration enforcement and local governance.
Millions took to the streets across the Bay Area and nationwide for ‘No Kings’ Day’ demonstrations, demanding justice and equality. The large-scale protests underscored growing calls for social reform, KTVU reports.
Several Bay Area schools are opting out of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, citing inclusivity and personal choice. The San Francisco Chronicle reports this growing trend sparks debate on patriotism and freedom in classrooms.
San Francisco Chronicle reports that 157-year-old retailer Gump’s faces potential closure by year’s end. The iconic luxury store, a city landmark since 1861, struggles amid shifting retail landscapes and rising costs.
San Francisco Giants prospect shines with Team USA, gaining valuable experience on the international stage. The young talent’s performance highlights his potential impact for the Giants’ future roster, Yahoo Sports reports.
In a surprising twist at San Francisco protests, a counter-demonstration under the banner “Make Iran Great Again” emerged, challenging mainstream narratives and highlighting diverse perspectives within the Iranian diaspora community.
In a recent court testimony, the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer said he was drawn to right-wing conspiracies through “Gamergate.” The case highlights the influence of online radicalization, reports PBS.
Bay Area communities gear up for Lunar New Year 2026 with vibrant parades, cultural performances, and family-friendly events. NBC Bay Area highlights key celebrations welcoming the Year of the Horse.
An unprecedented heat wave is scorching the western U.S. in March, intensifying drought conditions and raising concerns over water shortages. Scientists warn this early heat signals a troubling climate trend.
Marriott guests were left stranded after rental company Sonder abruptly ceased operations, terminating its deal with the hotel chain. Many reported being “treated so poorly” amid the sudden disruption.
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb has been named the starting pitcher for Team USA in their World Baseball Classic opener against Brazil. Webb’s strong arm will lead the squad as they aim for an early tournament victory.
San Francisco has been recognized as one of the safest cities in the world for travelers, according to a recent report highlighted by KRON4. The city’s improved safety measures and vibrant tourism scene contributed to its ranking.
Silicon Valley’s young professionals in their early 20s are increasingly shunning alcohol and entertainment, driven by a strong belief in the trillion-dollar market potential of tech ventures, signaling a shift in lifestyle priorities.
U.S. companies grapple with rising tariffs in 2025, facing increased costs and supply chain disruptions. Many ask, “How are we going to afford this?” as tariffs reshape international trade dynamics.
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb is set to start the World Baseball Classic opener for Team USA against Brazil, FOX4KC.com reports. Webb’s strong pitching is expected to set the tone for the U.S. squad.
The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly acquired quarterback JJ McCarthy from the Minnesota Vikings in a mock NFL trade, bolstering their roster with the promising young talent, according to Sports Illustrated.
US judges sharply criticized a Trump appointee for using “vulgar barroom talk” in a transgender bias case, highlighting concerns over judicial conduct and impartiality, Reuters reports.
The Supreme Court has struck down EPA rules regulating water pollution discharges, citing overreach in federal authority. The ruling limits the agency’s power to enforce clean water protections nationwide.
The Bay Area kicks off Lunar New Year festivities celebrating the Year of the Horse with vibrant parades, cultural performances, and traditional fairs, spotlighting the region’s rich Asian heritage and community spirit.
Tech workers are urging CEOs to end contracts with ICE and other U.S. agencies, citing ethical concerns over surveillance and immigration enforcement. The push highlights growing corporate accountability debates.




















