A massive power outage has struck San Francisco, affecting thousands of residents and businesses. Utility crews are working urgently to restore service as the cause is investigated. Updates to follow.
Author: Jackson Lee
San Francisco police face a lawsuit after using a rape exam kit to link a woman to a burglary, raising serious ethical and legal concerns about evidence misuse. The case has sparked widespread outrage.
From Alexander Hamilton’s fatal duel to the assassinations of Harvey Milk and Gabby Giffords, the U.S. has a long, troubled history of political violence that continues to shape its national discourse.
City College of San Francisco offers free tuition through programs like the California College Promise Grant, benefiting eligible students. Indian Eagle highlights how this initiative expands access to quality education in the Bay Area.
Data reveals a sharp rise in poverty across the Bay Area, even as California’s wealthiest experienced significant income gains. The growing divide highlights widening economic inequality in the region.
A gas explosion in the San Francisco Bay Area damaged multiple homes, prompting emergency response. Six people were hospitalized with injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast. More updates to follow.
A potential U.S. government shutdown threatens to cancel San Francisco Fleet Week, raising concerns among organizers and local officials about the impact on this annual maritime event and its community festivities.
A major US city has filed a lawsuit against ultra-processed food companies, seeking restitution for the rising health costs linked to their products. The case marks a new front in public health litigation.
FOX Sports reexamines the San Francisco 49ers’ six NFL draft classes under GM Trent Baalke, assessing his impact on the team’s roster construction and long-term success in a detailed review.
San Francisco Standard highlights 24 vibrant events to celebrate New Year’s Eve across the city. From fireworks at the Embarcadero to lively street parties and live music, there’s something for everyone to welcome 2024.
Christian McCaffrey’s versatile performance is making him a frontrunner for the NFL’s unique Comeback Player of the Year award. His dynamic impact is reshaping discussions around this coveted honor.
Bay Area’s Lily Zhang, the reigning queen of U.S. table tennis, faces her toughest challenge yet at her fourth Olympics. The San Francisco Chronicle explores how experience and resilience will define her quest for glory.
Three 49ers stood out in the decisive win over the Titans, boosting their value on the field. Key performances from these players highlight San Francisco’s strength and depth in a crucial victory.
A mass shooting in San Francisco’s Outer Richmond neighborhood left one man and four youths injured during a fight. Authorities are investigating the incident, seeking suspects involved in the violent confrontation.
A Waymo driverless taxi fatally struck KitKat, a beloved bodega cat in San Francisco, sparking community outrage. The incident raises concerns over autonomous vehicle safety in urban areas.
The Boston Red Sox are reportedly eyeing San Francisco Giants’ top prospect in a potential trade. However, sources say the asking price could be steep, raising questions about the deal’s feasibility.
San Francisco has been named one of the safest cities in the world, according to a recent report highlighted by KTVU. The recognition reflects improvements in public safety and community initiatives across the city.
The S.F. Symphony, led by Gabriel Kahane, spotlighted the U.S. housing crisis and inequality in a powerful performance, blending music and social commentary to raise awareness and inspire action.
The Golden State Warriors will honor Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird, celebrating the iconic couple as trailblazers in sports. The tribute highlights their impact on and off the field, cementing their legacy in athletic history.
Sexual assault allegations against San Francisco Supervisor Kevin Ortiz by a former aide have sent shockwaves through the city’s political scene. Ortiz denies the claims as the investigation unfolds.



















