The Giants faltered in their series against St. Louis, missing a crucial chance to gain momentum. Key errors and missed opportunities cost them vital wins in a tightly contested matchup.
Day: September 9, 2025
A judge has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from ending temporary protected status for 1.1 million Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants, ensuring they can remain legally in the U.S. while their status is reviewed.
Rojo, renowned for its vibrant Latin flavors, celebrates 25 years in San Francisco’s Bay Area. Featured in SF Weekly, ROJO25 continues to shine as a culinary hotspot, blending tradition with innovation.
San Francisco schools have canceled planned staff layoffs, marking a significant win for educators and unions nationwide. The decision highlights the power of collective action in protecting jobs amid budget challenges.
For seven years, San Francisco police have collected and used DNA from rape survivors, child victims, and consensual sex partners, raising privacy and consent concerns, USA Today reports.
America’s economy begins to shut down as pandemic measures take hold, with businesses closing and unemployment surging. The New York Times reports a sharp downturn amid efforts to contain COVID-19.
The Giants’ bold move to flip-flop their starter and reliever roles has paid off, boosting team performance and showcasing strategic flexibility. This decision underscores their adaptive approach in a competitive season.
Sports Illustrated evaluates the San Francisco 49ers roster to determine which players are worth a first-round pick. Key stars and emerging talents dominate the discussion in this detailed team valuation.







