Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show sparked nationwide debate, dividing opinions across the U.S. Supporters praised his cultural impact, while critics voiced concerns over content and messaging.
Author: Mia Garcia
The USGS reports that nature-based “horizontal levees” in San Francisco Bay are proving effective in reducing flood risks. These innovative, sloped wetlands absorb storm surges while enhancing habitat resilience.
Supervisor Matt Haney urges San Francisco to provide financial aid to federal workers facing unpaid wages. The move aims to support employees impacted by a government shutdown, highlighting local commitment to economic relief.
The San Francisco school board has voted to restore a merit-based admission system for its elite high school, reversing previous policies aimed at more inclusive enrollment. The decision sparks debate over equity and academic standards.
A San Francisco school official sparked debate after skipping the Pledge of Allegiance during a meeting to instead read a quote by Maya Angelou, emphasizing unity and reflection. The incident drew mixed reactions.
San Francisco has become the first U.S. city where diesel prices have surged past $8 a gallon, reflecting rising fuel costs and supply challenges, Fox Business reports. This marks a significant milestone in the ongoing energy price crisis.
In San Francisco, government missteps have led to a sharp decline in commercial real estate values, wiping out billions in worth. The Cato Institute highlights regulatory failures as key drivers behind the market collapse.
San Francisco has approved a groundbreaking measure allowing undocumented immigrants to vote in school board elections, expanding civic participation and aiming to better represent the city’s diverse communities in education decisions.
Giants slugger received positive news after undergoing an MRI on his back, alleviating concerns about his condition. The team remains optimistic as he continues recovery ahead of the upcoming season.
A judge has upheld the quashing of DOJ subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, affirming judicial limits on executive scrutiny amid ongoing legal battles. The decision marks a significant win for Powell.
Marriott guests were left stranded after rental company Sonder abruptly ceased operations, terminating its deal with the hotel chain. Many reported being “treated so poorly” amid the sudden disruption.
San Francisco has been recognized as one of the safest cities in the world for travelers, according to a recent report highlighted by KRON4. The city’s improved safety measures and vibrant tourism scene contributed to its ranking.
Sportsnet will air the WBC exhibition game featuring Team USA vs. San Francisco, showcasing top talent ahead of the World Baseball Classic. BVM Sports provides exclusive coverage and insights.
NFL Week 5 action unfolded as the San Francisco 49ers faced the Arizona Cardinals. The Arizona Republic captures the game’s intense moments and key plays through exclusive photos.
Tony Vitello has been named the new manager of the San Francisco Giants. Known for his dynamic leadership and strong coaching record at Tennessee, Vitello aims to revitalize the team and lead them to MLB success.
June in the U.S. kicks off a vibrant festival season, featuring iconic events like the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, the San Francisco Pride Parade, and the Cleveland Jazz Festival. TripSavvy highlights these must-visit celebrations.
Kamala Harris received endorsements from the mayors of San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, bolstering her political support in California ahead of upcoming elections, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The Sex Pistols have canceled their 2025 North American tour after guitarist Steve Jones broke his wrist. The band expressed regret but prioritized Jones’s recovery. New dates are yet to be announced.
The National Guard and federal agents are deploying to San Francisco amid rising concerns over public safety. Authorities aim to support local law enforcement in addressing crime and maintaining order in key areas.
San Francisco officials have approved a policy allowing police to deploy robots with lethal capabilities. The move raises ethical and safety concerns amid ongoing debates over militarization of law enforcement.



















