An unprecedented heat wave is scorching the western U.S. in March, intensifying drought conditions and raising concerns over water shortages. Scientists warn this early heat signals a troubling climate trend.
Author: Olivia Williams
Hundreds marched through San Francisco to protest U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran. Demonstrators voiced strong opposition, chanting “We reject this” in a call for peace amid rising tensions.
Asylum-seekers remain trapped in legal limbo as the U.S. government orders deportations to countries often unknown to them. Advocates warn this policy raises human rights concerns and complicates immigration processes.
A tuberculosis outbreak has struck a California high school in 2026, raising urgent calls for the “Vax-Before-Travel” initiative to prevent spread. Health officials stress vaccination for students and travelers.
WATCH: President Biden assured Asia-Pacific leaders that the U.S. is “not going anywhere” as it seeks to strengthen economic ties in the region, emphasizing commitment amid rising geopolitical competition.
San Francisco 49ers star RB Christian McCaffrey was injured during the playoff game against the Seattle Seahawks but made a resilient return in the third quarter, boosting the team’s playoff hopes. Coverage by NBC Bay Area.
San Francisco school officials phased out 8th-grade algebra to address equity concerns. Now, facing new academic challenges, the city plans to reintroduce the course, aiming to balance rigor with accessibility.
Microsoft’s Ignite conference is set to return to San Francisco in 2026, marking a significant boost for the city’s tourism industry. The event is expected to attract thousands of attendees, benefiting local businesses and hotels.
A historic Italian restaurant in San Francisco, open since the 1890s, has closed its doors. The longstanding establishment, known for its authentic cuisine, marks the end of an era in the city’s culinary scene.
Weight-loss drugs could help U.S. airlines save over $500 million in 2024 by reducing average passenger weight, cutting fuel consumption and costs, experts say. The impact highlights growing health and economic trends.
U.S. sports teams are uniting to combat gun violence, launching campaigns and community programs to raise awareness and advocate for change. Their collective voice aims to spark action and promote safety nationwide.
San Francisco’s historically radioactive Alameda Island is home to a tight-knit community. Residents live amid contamination from past nuclear activities, navigating unique challenges and preserving the island’s complex legacy.
J.D. Vance’s alarming techno-authoritarian views stem from a blend of Silicon Valley surveillance culture and conservative populism. The New Republic uncovers the unsettling sources shaping his ideology.
San Francisco’s teachers union strike has left 50,000 students out of school as disputes over wages and working conditions continue. The walkout disrupts learning while negotiations with the district remain stalled, officials say.
Team USA faces the San Francisco Giants in a WBC exhibition game. Get details on the TV channel, starting lineups, and pitchers to watch as both teams prepare for the international showdown.
U.S. News & World Report reveals metro areas with the most top-ranked high schools, highlighting regions excelling in education. The list underscores cities where academic excellence thrives, shaping future leaders.
The San Francisco Giants have unveiled their Spring Breakout roster, featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and promising young talent aiming to make an impact in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for updates on player performances.
San Francisco is set to welcome its first AI-focused school, aiming to equip students with cutting-edge skills in artificial intelligence. The KRON4 report highlights the city’s growing role in tech education.
Hundreds gathered in San Francisco to protest recent U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, calling for de-escalation and peace. Demonstrators voiced concerns over rising tensions and potential regional conflict escalation.
PCUSA’s sole seminary in the Western U.S. is joining a nonsectarian California university, marking a significant shift in theological education. The move aims to broaden academic collaboration and community engagement.



















