Bonds and Clemens collectors find renewed hope as both players appear on the latest Hall of Fame ballot, sparking debate among fans and experts about their candidacies and legacy in baseball history.
Year: 2025
The government shutdown has led to the cancellation of the Blue Angels’ upcoming airshow appearance, disappointing fans and event organizers. The Navy flight demonstration team’s schedule remains uncertain amid funding delays.
San Francisco will host a Filipino American History Month virtual celebration on Oct. 21. The event aims to honor Filipino American heritage with cultural presentations, discussions, and community activities.
Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism expands its presence with a new location in San Francisco, enhancing opportunities for innovation and industry connections on the West Coast. Visit medill.northwestern.edu for details.
Renowned California chef was arrested for robbing three San Francisco banks in a single day, authorities confirmed. The shocking incident has left the culinary world and city officials stunned. Investigation ongoing.
A Vietnamese airline has made history by launching the first-ever nonstop commercial flight from Vietnam to the US. This landmark route strengthens bilateral ties and boosts travel and trade between the two nations.
The San Francisco Giants’ bullpen in 2016 faced challenges with inconsistency and high ERA, ultimately impacting the team’s playoff hopes. FOX Sports evaluates their performance and assigns season grades.
US tariffs on imported goods have led to a national matcha shortage, hitting San Francisco’s Japanese-owned businesses hard. Local shops face rising costs and limited supply, affecting their ability to serve authentic matcha products.
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco has been named the #1 hotel in the city by Condé Nast Traveler’s 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards, highlighting its exceptional service and luxury. The accolade reaffirms its status as a premier destination.
Elon Musk has urged former President Trump to deploy US troops to San Francisco, calling it “the only solution” to combat the city’s drug crisis. The tech mogul’s rare political stance highlights growing concerns over urban drug epidemics.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized ABC as “spineless” for pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s segment targeting Charlie Kirk, calling the network’s move a blow to free speech and political discourse.
A 13-year-old was arrested following a San Francisco crime spree, as the city prepares a $4M campaign to boost its image amid rising concerns over safety and law enforcement effectiveness.
Ayoub Sunna has been featured in the San Francisco Business Times’ “People on The Move” column, highlighting his recent career advancement and impact within the local business community.
A new Pew Research Center survey reveals that by a wide margin, Americans now regard football-not baseball-as “America’s sport,” highlighting a significant cultural shift in national sports preferences.
Through five games, the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line shows a mix of strengths and areas needing improvement. Their pass protection holds strong, but run blocking consistency remains a concern.
Warnings about growing threats to the U.S. Constitution were central at San Francisco’s “Constitution Day” event. Speakers urged vigilance to protect democratic principles amid rising political tensions.
San Francisco Fleet Week organizers confirm the annual airshow will proceed despite the government shutdown, but with adjustments. Some military participation may be limited, ensuring the event continues safely, ABC7 reports.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced a plan to expand “entertainment zones” downtown, aiming to boost nightlife and support local businesses while enhancing public safety and managing crowds efficiently.
A San Francisco private school is pioneering the use of AI technology to replace traditional teachers, offering students a new approach to learning. CBS News explores how this shift impacts education and student engagement.
San Francisco’s Whole Foods has closed just a year after opening, citing rising crime in the area, according to a New York Post report. The closure highlights ongoing safety concerns impacting local businesses.



















