The Filipino Veterans Education Center in San Francisco has officially re-opened, offering renewed support and resources to Filipino war veterans. The center aims to preserve history and provide educational programs.
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A recent New York Times article reveals that professional athletes and team owners, like the general public, are politically divided. The piece explores how their views mirror the broader societal split in America.
San Francisco Giants’ Logan Webb will start Team USA’s opening pool play game in the World Baseball Classic, aiming to set the tone for a strong tournament run, sources confirmed.
San Francisco ranks as the happiest city in the U.S., according to a recent international survey. The study highlights the city’s vibrant culture, economic opportunities, and scenic beauty as key factors.
“No Kings” marches erupted across the Bay Area as part of widespread protests against the Trump administration. Demonstrators rallied, voicing opposition to policies they deem authoritarian, marking another day of mass activism.
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.
“American Oasis” explores whether the U.S. Southwest, with its booming cities and cultural dynamism, holds the key to America’s future. The San Francisco Chronicle examines how this region shapes economic and social trends nationwide.
The San Francisco 49ers made key roster moves this week, including signings and releases ahead of the upcoming NFL season. Stay updated on the latest transactions impacting the team’s lineup.
Pro-ICE advertisements have surfaced across San Francisco ahead of the Super Bowl, sparking debate. The campaign aims to highlight immigration enforcement but draws mixed reactions in the city.
JPMorgan Chase has launched the $80 billion American Dream Initiative, aiming to boost economic growth and create opportunities for underserved communities nationwide. The plan focuses on housing, small businesses, and workforce development.
ICE officers arrested two individuals at San Francisco International Airport, authorities confirmed. The Department of Homeland Security says the arrests were part of ongoing enforcement efforts. Further details were not immediately available.
Glen Kuiper will make his return to the MLB broadcast booth, calling the Giants’ spring training game against Team USA, the San Francisco Chronicle reports, marking a notable comeback for the veteran announcer.
The U.S. Department of Education, under a Trump administration directive, is considering removing architecture from its list of recognized professional degrees, a move that could impact accreditation and licensure for future architects.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the 27-0000 sector, covering Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media occupations, continues to grow, reflecting rising demand for creative and media-related careers nationwide.
The San Francisco Giants’ latest roster moves may prompt the Oakland Athletics to respond swiftly. Changes in player availability could reshape the A’s strategy as the playoff race intensifies, sources say.
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.
Police have arrested two men in connection with an attack on the San Francisco mayor’s security detail. Authorities are investigating the motives behind the assault as the city ensures heightened protection measures.
Welcome, 2026! NBC News highlights key landmark events set to shape the year, from global summits to major tech launches and cultural milestones. Stay informed on what’s ahead in 2026.
San Francisco launches a bold initiative offering free child care to combat rising living costs. The program aims to ease financial burdens on families and improve access to early education, addressing the city’s affordability crisis.



















