San Francisco has filed lawsuits against major food companies, targeting ultra-processed foods linked to obesity and health issues. The city aims to hold manufacturers accountable for misleading marketing and public health costs.
Author: Isabella Rossi
Trey Lance has been named the third-string quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, solidifying the team’s depth at the position as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season. This move reflects Lance’s ongoing development.
San Francisco has authorized police to deploy lethal robots, marking a controversial step in law enforcement technology. The decision sparks debate over ethics and public safety, as authorities seek new tools to handle high-risk situations.
Here’s a look at what leaders of San Francisco’s most expensive private schools earn. Salaries reflect the high stakes of elite education management in the city, highlighting pay disparities in the sector.
London Breed’s historic win as San Francisco’s mayor marks a milestone in a growing wave of black women securing political power across the U.S., signaling a transformative shift in local and national leadership.
In San Francisco, one entrepreneur’s unconventional bookstore features banned books and nude booksellers, sparking debate over censorship and freedom of expression in the literary world.
A 73-year-old Bay Area woman was detained by ICE after more than a decade of regular check-ins, raising questions about immigration enforcement and its impact on long-standing community members.
California leads the nation with the most Fortune 500 companies, surpassing Texas and New York, according to ABC7 San Francisco. The state remains a powerhouse for corporate headquarters and innovation.
The San Francisco Giants received promising updates on their star player’s injury timeline, boosting optimism for a mid-season return. The news revitalizes hopes for the team’s playoff push.
San Francisco teachers have staged their first walkout since 1979, citing demands for better pay, improved classroom conditions, and smaller class sizes. The strike has disrupted schools citywide, prompting negotiations with the district.
The World Cup is arriving in the Bay Area, promising a global soccer spectacle. Unlike the Super Bowl’s flashy showdowns, this event focuses on international unity and passion for the sport, offering a unique cultural experience.
The Cleveland Browns are reportedly eyeing 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk as a top free agency target. Known for his versatile playmaking and reliable hands, Aiyuk could bolster Cleveland’s receiving corps in 2024.
e.l.f. Beauty more than doubles its downtown Oakland office space, signaling strong growth. The expansion reflects the company’s confidence in the Bay Area’s talent pool, as reported by the San Francisco Business Times.
U.S. officials confirmed President Joe Biden will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday in the San Francisco Bay Area. The high-stakes summit aims to address escalating tensions and foster dialogue between the two powers.
Record-high temperatures surged across the San Francisco Bay Area, breaking previous heat records and sparking heat advisories. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak hours.
MAR10 Day returns with lively festivities celebrating the Super Mario Bros. 40th anniversary and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Fans of all ages can join Nintendo’s special events and exclusive releases on nintendo.com.
Infighting among San Francisco Democrats has deepened, raising questions about who truly represents the party’s values. The escalating divisions highlight growing tensions on the city’s left, challenging its political unity.
The San Francisco metro area remains the most expensive place to live in the U.S., with housing, transportation, and daily expenses far outpacing the national average, according to the latest cost-of-living report.
At San Francisco State University, a growing Democratic movement advocates for Palestinian rights, sparking campus debates and drawing national attention. Activists push for policy changes amid rising political tensions.
According to USAFacts, roughly 10% of California public school funding comes from the federal government. The majority is sourced from state and local taxes, highlighting the state’s key role in education financing.



















