San Francisco voters have recalled three members of the city’s school board in a rare political upheaval, citing concerns over school safety and remote learning policies. The move signals growing frustration with education leadership.
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These are the top 10 U.S. education foundations driving innovation and equity in K-12 schools. Their funding and programs support student success, teacher development, and educational equity nationwide.
Government shutdown live updates: Alcatraz has reopened to visitors, while Muir Woods remains closed due to limited staffing. Updates continue as federal operations navigate funding gaps. – The San Francisco Standard
BMW Group’s car-sharing initiative gained key insights from its San Francisco pilot, highlighting urban user preferences and operational challenges. The experience is shaping the company’s global mobility strategy.
A San Francisco group is crafting quilts to protest proposed federal cuts to HIV programs. The visual campaign aims to raise awareness and urge lawmakers to preserve critical funding for HIV prevention and care.
The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has secured a top spot in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting its excellence in health sciences and research among the world’s best universities.
Fourteen major corporations have reduced or ended their sponsorship of LGBTQ+ Pride events, sparking debate over corporate commitment to LGBTQ+ rights amid ongoing social and political challenges.
San Francisco faces mounting challenges as critics blame progressive policies for rising crime, homelessness, and economic decline. The city, once a tech hub, now struggles under what some call a “dystopian” reality.
San Francisco voters recalled District Attorney Chesa Boudin, signaling a setback for criminal justice reform efforts. Critics cited rising crime and public safety concerns as key factors behind the decision.
Business Insider reveals the 15 most and least expensive cities in the US, highlighting stark contrasts in living costs. From soaring rents in major metros to affordable options in smaller cities, the report offers crucial insights for residents and movers.
The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit to evict a couple from a $15 million mansion in Presidio Heights, San Francisco, alleging unlawful occupation. The case highlights increasing legal actions against property disputes in the city.
“An Evening With Ada Limón: U.S. Poet Laureate” at SF Weekly is officially sold out. The highly anticipated event promises an intimate glimpse into Limón’s acclaimed work and poetic insights, drawing a full house of literature enthusiasts.
San Francisco’s reign as the startup capital is challenged by a new map from HowMuch.net, revealing diverse hubs across the U.S. where innovation and investment are rapidly thriving.
Dewey Cox, the fictional rock legend made famous on screen, is hitting the stage live. Fans can now experience his iconic hits and wild performances in a new immersive show, blurring fiction and reality.
Dead & Company is set to perform their final shows in San Francisco. Fans can catch the live stream to experience the band’s farewell tour. USA Today provides details on how to watch the historic concerts online.
US Bank announces the closure of 35 branches across the Bay Area, citing shifts toward digital banking. The move aims to optimize operations amidst changing customer preferences and enhance online services.
Design agency Denomination launches in San Francisco, appointing Meghan Read as Business Director. The move strengthens their presence in the Bay Area’s creative market, aiming to deliver innovative brand solutions.
ITA Airways has expanded its U.S. network, adding new routes to Washington DC and San Francisco. The move strengthens the airline’s transatlantic presence, offering more options for business and leisure travelers.
San Francisco became the first U.S. city to ban the sale of Juul and other e-cigarettes in 2019, citing public health concerns over rising youth vaping rates, according to The New York Times.
San Francisco Giants’ Wilmer Flores etched his name in MLB history with a clutch RBI, joining an elite group of players who delivered in high-pressure moments. His timely hit underscores his value in critical game situations.
















