May in San Francisco brings mild weather and vibrant events. From scenic coastal walks to the Bay to cultural festivals and outdoor markets, TripSavvy’s guide highlights the best activities to enjoy this spring month.
Author: Ethan Riley
Dangerous radiation levels have been detected in San Francisco, raising public health concerns. Officials are investigating the source and urging residents to stay informed as safety measures are assessed.
The future of the West Coast Mint remains uncertain as recent developments suggest possible operational changes. Coin World reports that industry insiders await official announcements on the mint’s status amid shifting market conditions.
Sami Hamdi’s wife has called on the US to release the UK journalist detained abroad, urging authorities to “bring him home.” The plea underscores growing concerns over press freedom and diplomatic efforts.
Flying taxis took flight before a US crowd for the first time as two companies race to launch passenger services. This milestone marks a new era in urban air mobility, accelerating competition in the emerging aerial transport market.
Gaggenau unveiled its latest collection at San Francisco’s renowned Quince restaurant, highlighting innovative design and cutting-edge technology. The event, endorsed by the MICHELIN Guide, marks a new era in luxury kitchen appliances.
A San Francisco teacher was suspended after reportedly targeting white male students and playing explicit songs during class, sparking outrage among parents and the community, according to the New York Post.
The SFUSD teachers strike persists as both sides return to the negotiating table. Educators demand better pay and working conditions, while the district seeks a resolution to resume classes.
Irish band cancels U.S. tour, including Bay Area dates, citing a political “witch-hunt.” The move halts their American performances amid growing tensions, leaving fans disappointed and prompting widespread discussion.
Todd Golden has been named the new head coach of the Florida Gators men’s basketball team. The move aims to bring fresh energy and leadership to the program as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Photos reveal how US cities enforced mask mandates, closed public spaces, and banned gatherings to “flatten the curve” during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, highlighting early public health efforts to combat viral spread.
Twelve Italian SMEs are venturing into Silicon Valley, seeking partnerships and innovation opportunities. This initiative, reported by Il Sole 24 ORE, highlights Italy’s drive to expand its tech footprint globally.
USMagazine.com delivers the latest on top TV shows, movie premieres, and entertainment news. Stay updated with episode recaps, exclusive interviews, and fresh releases from Hollywood’s hottest stars.
A Delta pilot on a Minneapolis-to-San Francisco flight was arrested upon arrival for alleged child sexual assault, CBS News reports. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
A beloved San Francisco staple, a longtime Japantown business, is closing its doors after 40 years. The closure marks the end of an era for the community and highlights challenges facing local landmarks.
Business Wire, a leading global press release distributor, is expanding its team with new career opportunities across sales, editorial, and technology. Applicants seeking dynamic roles in media and communications are encouraged to apply.
The SF Bay Area gears up for the FIFA World Cup 26â„¢, with sf.gov unveiling plans to host key events and fan zones. The region aims to deliver an unforgettable experience for soccer fans worldwide.
Eater San Francisco highlights 13 cooperatively-owned restaurants, bakeries, and markets across the Bay Area, showcasing community-driven dining alternatives that prioritize shared ownership and local sustainability.
“Living Together, Learning Apart: Snapshots of Diversity” explores San Francisco’s vibrant multicultural fabric, capturing personal stories that reveal both unity and challenges amid social divides. A compelling portrait of coexistence.
San Francisco has largely restored power after a major outage, but approximately 22,000 residents remain without electricity. Authorities are working to fully resolve the issue and restore services to affected areas.


















