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    By Miles CooperOctober 4, 2025 News

    San Francisco’s Mayor Leads Vibrant Union Square Walk Celebrating Downtown’s Exciting Comeback

    THE FUTURE. WELL, TODAY, SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR DANIEL LURIE AND ASSEMBLY MEMBER MATT HANEY LED A WALK THROUGH UNION SQUARE…

    By Miles CooperOctober 4, 2025 News

    Police Shootout with Skateboarder Recorded on Camera

    WE BEGIN WITH A SMASH AND GRAB ROBBERIES THAT HAVE TERRIFIED JEWELRY SHOP OWNERS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS ALL ACROSS THE…

    Coyote stuns observers by braving rough waters to swim to Alcatraz – The Guardian
    By Noah RodriguezFebruary 23, 2026 News

    Fearless Coyote Braves Treacherous Waters for Epic Swim to Alcatraz

    A coyote astonished onlookers by swimming through rough waters to reach Alcatraz Island. The unexpected journey highlights the animal’s resilience and adaptability in challenging urban environments.

    The Giants Are Telling Us Plenty About Their Pitching Plans Without Saying It – Sports Illustrated
    By Noah RodriguezFebruary 23, 2026 News

    What the Giants’ Silence Uncovers About Their Pitching Strategy

    The Giants are subtly revealing their pitching strategy through lineup choices and bullpen usage, offering insights without explicit statements. Their moves hint at a carefully crafted plan ahead this season.

    Giants’ star held briefly by immigration. Here’s why – Cleveland.com
    By Atticus ReedFebruary 23, 2026 Politics

    Giants’ Star Detained by Immigration: The Surprising Reason Behind It

    Giants’ star was briefly detained by immigration officials due to a visa issue. The matter was quickly resolved, allowing the player to join the team without disruption, Cleveland.com reports.

    Aramark – Food Services and Facilities Management – Aramark – Aramark
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 23, 2026 News

    Revolutionizing Food Services and Facilities Management with Aramark

    Aramark, a global leader in food services and facilities management, continues to expand its innovative solutions across healthcare, education, and business sectors, enhancing operational efficiency and customer experience worldwide.

    How Lowell’s diversity compares with other elite public high schools around the U.S. – San Francisco Chronicle
    By Atticus ReedFebruary 23, 2026 Education

    How Lowell’s Diversity Compares to the Nation’s Leading Public High Schools

    Lowell High School’s student diversity ranks below many elite public high schools nationwide, reflecting ongoing challenges in achieving racial and socioeconomic balance, according to a new comparison by the San Francisco Chronicle.

    San Francisco Wants to Eliminate Illegal License Plate Covers (Published 2023) – The New York Times
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 23, 2026 Crime

    San Francisco Cracks Down on Illegal License Plate Covers to Boost Road Safety

    San Francisco is cracking down on illegal license plate covers to improve traffic enforcement and public safety. Officials say tinted or obscured covers hinder law enforcement’s ability to identify vehicles accurately.

    Dec. 5 Policy Watch: San Francisco is first US city to sue over ultra-processed foods – C&EN
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 23, 2026 Business

    San Francisco Makes History as the First US City to Sue Over Ultra-Processed Foods

    San Francisco has become the first US city to file a lawsuit targeting ultra-processed foods, citing public health concerns. The case aims to hold manufacturers accountable for contributing to chronic illnesses.

    World Cup fan fests in Bay Area to be reduced after region’s lackluster draw – The New York Times
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 23, 2026 Sports

    Bay Area World Cup Fan Fests Scaled Back After Disappointing Draw

    World Cup fan fests in the Bay Area will see significant reductions following the U.S. national team’s lackluster group-stage draw. Organizers cite decreased local enthusiasm and lower expected turnout.

    First Thing: Trump backs down on sending federal troops to San Francisco – The Guardian
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 22, 2026 News

    Trump U-Turns on Sending Federal Troops to San Francisco

    Former President Donald Trump has reversed his stance on deploying federal troops to San Francisco, backing down amid controversy over the plan. The move follows widespread criticism of federal intervention in local law enforcement.

    Richmond events & calendar – Richmondside
    By Sophia DavisFebruary 22, 2026 News

    Discover the Thrilling Events and Activities Coming Soon to Richmond!

    Richmondside unveils its latest events calendar, featuring a dynamic mix of arts, music, and community gatherings. Stay informed and plan your visit to Richmond with up-to-date listings and exclusive local highlights.

    Building Healthy Financial Habits from Kindergarten to College – Citigroup
    By Mia GarciaFebruary 22, 2026 Education

    Cultivating Lifelong Financial Habits: From Kindergarten to College Success

    Citigroup launches a new initiative to teach financial literacy from kindergarten through college, aiming to build lifelong healthy money habits and empower the next generation with essential financial skills.

    Does Giants Ace Logan Webb Want Manager Bob Melvin Fired This Offseason? – Sports Illustrated
    By Victoria JonesFebruary 22, 2026 News

    Does Giants Ace Logan Webb Think Manager Bob Melvin Should Be Fired This Offseason?

    Giants ace Logan Webb reportedly voiced concerns about manager Bob Melvin’s leadership amid the team’s struggles. Speculation rises on whether Webb wants Melvin fired this offseason. Details continue to unfold.

    Businesses close, protesters gather in S.F. as part of nationwide general strike against ICE – San Francisco Chronicle
    By Mia GarciaFebruary 22, 2026 Business

    Businesses Shut Down and Protesters Rally in San Francisco for Nationwide Strike Against ICE

    Businesses closed and protesters gathered in San Francisco Wednesday as part of a nationwide general strike against ICE. Demonstrators called for immigration reform and an end to enforcement policies deemed unjust.

    49ers RB Christian McCaffrey Plans to Play vs. Seahawks, Says He ‘Feels Great’ – GV Wire
    By Atticus ReedFebruary 22, 2026 Sports

    Christian McCaffrey Ready to Dominate Against Seahawks, Says He ‘Feels Great

    San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey announced he plans to play against the Seattle Seahawks, stating he “feels great” ahead of the crucial game. His return boosts the 49ers’ offensive prospects.

    Panic on Emirates A380 at San Francisco as revised US visa rumors circulate – AeroTime
    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 21, 2026 News

    Panic Erupts on Emirates A380 in San Francisco Amid swirling US Visa Rumors

    Panic erupted aboard an Emirates A380 at San Francisco International Airport amid swirling rumors of revised US visa policies. Passengers expressed confusion and concern as authorities worked to clarify the situation.

    How San Francisco’s Castro district became the capital of LGBT America – CNN
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 21, 2026 Politics

    How San Francisco’s Castro District Became the Heart of LGBT America

    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: Weather and Event Guide – TripSavvy
    By Ethan RileyFebruary 21, 2026 News

    Discover the Magic of May in San Francisco: Your Ultimate Weather and Event Guide

    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 begin first strike in nearly 50 years – The Guardian
    By Miles CooperFebruary 21, 2026 Education

    San Francisco Teachers Take a Stand with Their First Strike in Nearly Half a Century

    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.

    Trump Retweets Bogus Crime Graphic – FactCheck.org
    By Noah RodriguezFebruary 21, 2026 Crime

    Trump Sparks Outrage with Misleading Crime Statistics Graphic

    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: A Shifting Global Order – Asia Society
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 21, 2026 Business

    The Future of U.S. & China Conference 2026: Navigating a Shifting Global Order

    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.

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