Schools nationwide are closing or postponing reopening as COVID-19 cases surge. Districts cite rising infections and safety concerns, disrupting in-person learning plans and prompting renewed caution among educators and families.
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San Francisco Fleet Week organizers confirm the annual airshow will proceed despite the government shutdown, though with adjustments to the schedule and displays to ensure public safety and compliance.
A protest erupted in San Francisco following the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis. Demonstrators demand justice and call for accountability amid growing concerns over immigration enforcement.
Giants prospects are set for a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to showcase their talent on Team USA, NBC Sports Bay Area & California reports. This rare experience could accelerate their path to the majors.
San Francisco Fleet Week has officially kicked off, showcasing U.S. Navy vessels and aircraft. The annual event honors military service members while offering public tours and aerial demonstrations.
San Francisco teachers ended their four-day strike Thursday, reaching a tentative agreement with the school district on pay raises and class sizes. Schools are set to reopen Monday, easing tensions in the city’s education system.
The US government has ordered Russia to close its consulate in San Francisco, escalating diplomatic tensions. The move mirrors Russia’s earlier demand for the closure of a US consulate in Russia.
Stephen Curry’s return timeline has been updated with an optimistic outlook, raising hopes for the Golden State Warriors. Details on his recovery progress and potential comeback date have been revealed.
Despite organizers’ promise of “No ICE at the Super Bowl,” many Bay Area locals remain skeptical. Concerns persist over immigration enforcement overshadowing the event’s festivities.
The potential new owner of San Francisco’s iconic Transamerica Pyramid may be entering the U.S. market for the first time, signaling a significant move in commercial real estate investment. The deal awaits finalization.
The Navy’s decision to rename a ship originally honoring gay rights icon Harvey Milk has sparked backlash, with critics arguing it undermines his historic legacy and the fight for LGBTQ+ equality.
U.S. News Real Estate reveals the 30 most fun places to live in the U.S., highlighting cities with vibrant culture, entertainment, and recreational opportunities. Discover where American living meets excitement and quality of life.
Team USA and Chinese Taipei secured key victories in the World Baseball Classic, boosting their chances for advancement. Both teams showcased strong pitching and timely hitting in crucial matchups.
Brandon Aiyuk’s future with the 49ers remains dynamic as 2026 approaches. Athlon Sports explores three potential fits for the wide receiver, weighing team needs and Aiyuk’s evolving role in San Francisco’s offense.
The Holliday family took center stage as Team USA faced the Rockies in an exhilarating exhibition match. Fans witnessed a unique showdown highlighting talent and family pride on the national stage.
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco highlights how taxes and transfers shape economic disparities across states, revealing their crucial role in moderating income inequality and influencing regional economic health.
Data center construction is booming nationwide. Business Insider’s new interactive map reveals where these tech hubs are rapidly expanding, highlighting the growing impact on local communities and infrastructure.
The San Francisco Bay Area’s early, science-driven response to COVID-19 offers a blueprint for managing pandemics. Swift action, clear communication, and community trust proved crucial in curbing the virus’s spread.
A new payphone installation connects San Francisco and Texas, allowing callers from opposite political sides to engage directly. The initiative seeks to bridge America’s deep political divides through conversation.
A Fox News report reveals that San Francisco’s speed camera program, backed by Governor Newsom, disproportionately fines certain drivers. Critics argue the system raises concerns over fairness and enforcement bias.


















