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Three Waymo self-driving cars unexpectedly halted traffic on a busy San Francisco street, causing delays and drawing attention to autonomous vehicle challenges. Officials are investigating the incident for safety insights.
San Francisco residents express growing frustration over rising crime and homelessness, citing increased safety concerns. Many say the city’s quality of life is deteriorating amid ongoing social challenges.
Forbes unveils the 2026 Fintech 50, spotlighting the leading fintech companies and startups shaping the future of finance. This annual list highlights innovation, growth, and market impact across the global fintech landscape.
The San Francisco 49ers have reached a contract extension with kicker Eddy Piñeiro. The deal secures Piñeiro’s role as the team’s primary kicker moving forward, bolstering their special teams unit.
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President Trump’s directive to return federal workers to the office faces a “difficult fight” in San Francisco, where many agencies have embraced remote work, highlighting ongoing tensions over workplace policies.
U.S. News Real Estate reveals the 30 most fun places to live in the U.S., highlighting cities with vibrant culture, entertainment, and recreational opportunities. Discover where American living meets excitement and quality of life.
San Francisco’s out-of-work service industry employees are shifting from lockdown pleas to active protests, demanding urgent support and relief as the city’s hospitality sector faces prolonged hardships.
U.S. sports teams are uniting to combat gun violence, launching campaigns and community programs to raise awareness and advocate for change. Their collective voice aims to spark action and promote safety nationwide.
The Cleveland Browns are reportedly eyeing 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk as a top free agency target. Known for his versatile playmaking and reliable hands, Aiyuk could bolster Cleveland’s receiving corps in 2024.
U.S. officials reveal plans for a significant Border Patrol crackdown in the San Francisco area, aiming to address rising immigration and security concerns. Details are still emerging as the strategy develops.
After a botched atomic test exposed unintended radiation risks, the government approved a study on radiation effects in humans. The move aims to better understand health impacts and improve future safety protocols.
San Francisco’s 2026 event calendar is set, with confirmed dates for Bay To Breakers, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, and more. Stay tuned as the city gears up for another vibrant year of iconic festivals and community celebrations.
San Francisco’s historically radioactive Alameda Island is home to a tight-knit community. Residents live amid contamination from past nuclear activities, navigating unique challenges and preserving the island’s complex legacy.
San Francisco faces a stark post-pandemic reality with vacant skyscrapers and empty trains. As businesses and commuters stay away, the city grapples with how to reinvent itself and revive its economic and cultural vitality.
Team USA and Chinese Taipei secured key victories in the World Baseball Classic, boosting their chances for advancement. Both teams showcased strong pitching and timely hitting in crucial matchups.
J.D. Vance’s alarming techno-authoritarian views stem from a blend of Silicon Valley surveillance culture and conservative populism. The New Republic uncovers the unsettling sources shaping his ideology.
San Francisco gears up for a spectacular 4th of July weekend in 2026 with vibrant parades, live music, and iconic fireworks over the Bay. Rove.me highlights top events to celebrate Independence Day in the City by the Bay.
San Francisco’s teachers union strike has left 50,000 students out of school as disputes over wages and working conditions continue. The walkout disrupts learning while negotiations with the district remain stalled, officials say.
A San Francisco gallery owner faces charges after allegedly spraying a homeless woman with a chemical irritant. The incident, which sparked outrage, highlights ongoing tensions surrounding homelessness in the city.





















