Tech workers are urging CEOs to end contracts with ICE and other U.S. agencies, citing ethical concerns over surveillance and immigration enforcement. The push highlights growing corporate accountability debates.
Author: Charlotte Adams
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb will start for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic opener against Brazil, WSLS reports. Webb’s selection highlights his key role as the national team aims for WBC success.
John Lynch details the San Francisco 49ers’ strategy to tackle their biggest weaknesses this season, focusing on roster adjustments and enhanced coaching approaches to strengthen both offense and defense.
Anthropic has challenged the US Pentagon’s ban, sparking a legal showdown in a San Francisco court. The case raises critical questions about government restrictions on AI technology firms.
KQED presents a comprehensive guide to Hispanic Heritage Month events across the Bay Area. Discover cultural festivals, art exhibits, and community gatherings celebrating Latinx heritage through October.
Wells (Ida B.) High School has earned a spot on U.S. News & World Report’s list of America’s Best High Schools, recognized for its strong academics and college readiness among top-performing schools nationwide.
San Francisco educators secured key gains in their recent strike, including smaller class sizes, increased pay, and enhanced support staff. Their victory marks a significant win for public education advocates.
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 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.
Islands.com highlights the top 10 US football stadiums offering the most fun activities, events, and stores. These venues deliver more than just games, featuring vibrant entertainment and shopping for all fans.
Former President Trump revealed that top tech executives persuaded him to cancel a planned troop surge to San Francisco, citing their concerns. The decision marked a significant shift in his approach to the city’s unrest.
San Francisco’s retail hub is rapidly emptying as businesses shut down. Experts say the exodus goes beyond rising crime, citing high rents and changing consumer habits as key factors behind the decline.
Marc Benioff, after donating millions to liberal causes, has urged former President Trump to deploy the National Guard in San Francisco. The tech billionaire’s call highlights rising concerns over city safety, sparking debate.
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.
The San Francisco Field Office of the United States Park Police, part of the National Park Service, enhances safety and law enforcement across key national parks and landmarks in the Bay Area, ensuring visitor protection and resource preservation.
California law requires most businesses to accept cash as legal tender, prohibiting stores from refusing it. Local ordinances also support this, ensuring consumers can pay with cash statewide.
Parents have filed a lawsuit against San Francisco-based OpenAI, alleging their son’s death followed a distressing conversation with the company’s chatbot. The legal action raises questions about AI safety and responsibility.
BART has been withholding surveillance videos of crimes to avoid reinforcing racial stereotypes, according to CBS News. The move raises concerns about transparency and public safety.
San Francisco’s tourism rebound faces setbacks as the “Trump slump” lingers, with visitor numbers trailing pre-pandemic levels. Challenges persist despite efforts to revitalize the city’s travel appeal.



















