San Francisco is cracking down on illegal license plate covers to improve traffic enforcement and public safety. Officials say tinted or obscured covers hinder law enforcement’s ability to identify vehicles accurately.
Author: Olivia Williams
San Francisco has become the first US city to file a lawsuit targeting ultra-processed foods, citing public health concerns. The case aims to hold manufacturers accountable for contributing to chronic illnesses.
Former President Donald Trump has reversed his stance on deploying federal troops to San Francisco, backing down amid controversy over the plan. The move follows widespread criticism of federal intervention in local law enforcement.
San Francisco’s Castro district has long stood as a beacon for LGBT rights and culture. Once a hub for activism and community, it remains a symbol of resilience and progress in America’s fight for equality.
A new report reveals the presence of “forever chemicals” in fish from San Francisco Bay, raising health concerns for consumers. Experts warn these persistent toxins could pose long-term risks.
Several members of Asian gangs in San Francisco have been indicted on charges including drug trafficking and violent crimes, authorities announced. The crackdown aims to curb rising gang-related violence in the city.
Teachers across the U.S. face suspension or termination after social media posts linked to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk spark controversy. The cases highlight growing tensions over political expression in education.
Five dead whales have been spotted in the San Francisco Bay Area this year, marking an “unusually high” mortality rate, officials reported. Marine experts are investigating the causes behind the spike in whale deaths.
San Francisco faces a steep economic and social decline, warns the Hoover Institution. Rising costs, homelessness, and policy failures threaten the city’s future, prompting urgent calls for reform.
Mahjong nights are attracting a growing number of young players to San Francisco bars and restaurants. These social events blend tradition with nightlife, fostering community and cultural connection among diverse crowds.
San Francisco gears up for Super Bowl weekend with free public events, pop-up fan zones, and watch parties across the city. Fans can soak in the game day atmosphere without a ticket, embracing the vibrant local spirit.
The NFL has announced that Sting will headline the Super Bowl-branded concert, stepping in amid ongoing controversy surrounding Bad Bunny’s planned performance. The move aims to ensure a high-profile, drama-free event.
AccuWeather predicts sunny and mild conditions tomorrow in the Bay Area. However, a Coastal Flood Advisory and Beach Hazard Statement remain in effect, urging caution along affected shorelines. Stay updated with ABC7 San Francisco.
The Pocket Gamer Party San Francisco 2026, announced by thevirtualreport.biz, promises to be a premier event for mobile gaming enthusiasts, featuring industry leaders, exclusive previews, and vibrant networking opportunities.
The Department of Education has found San Jose State University violated Title IX in its treatment of a transgender volleyball player, marking a significant enforcement of protections for transgender athletes in collegiate sports.
The decade of sports for North America has officially begun, with LiveNOW from FOX delivering comprehensive coverage of major events. Fans can expect unmatched live insights and real-time updates throughout the 2020s.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan has his sights set on a rising star, expressing excitement about wide receiver Jalen Tolbert’s potential impact in the 2026 season. Shanahan praises his work ethic and growth.
A new study by The London School of Economics reveals how San Francisco’s tech boom propelled its growth, while Los Angeles grappled with economic challenges, highlighting stark contrasts in urban development and policy impact.
U.S. Bancorp has agreed to acquire San Francisco-based brokerage BTIG for up to $1 billion, expanding its wealth management and trading services. The deal marks a strategic move to enhance the bank’s market presence.
San Francisco successfully curbed the 1918 flu with strict measures but saw cases surge after lifting restrictions too soon. The city’s experience highlights the risks of easing controls prematurely amid outbreaks.



















