Giants slugger has surged with MVP-caliber stats over recent weeks, powering the team’s offense and gaining momentum in the playoff race. His hot streak is turning heads across the league.
Author: Victoria Jones
Dentons US CEO Sonia Martin has been named one of the Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business by the San Francisco Business Times, highlighting her leadership and impact in the legal industry.
San Francisco has expanded its entertainment zones, adding five new areas as the Castro District’s zone officially activates. The move aims to boost nightlife and local businesses amid evolving city regulations.
French sporting goods retailer Decathlon is closing its last two U.S. stores, both located in the Bay Area, marking the brand’s exit from the American market, The Business Journals reports.
The U.S. Coast Guard’s heavy icebreaker returned home after a 128-day deployment supporting Operation Deep Freeze, facilitating Antarctic missions and ensuring safe navigation through icy waters.
Despite struggles in free agency, the San Francisco Giants have earned praise from a former MLB executive for their strong player development and strategic roster moves, signaling promise for the upcoming season.
Thousands of workers at UC San Francisco are gearing up for a potential strike, citing ongoing disputes over wages and working conditions. The move signals escalating tensions between staff and university management.
While the US government delayed action on the AIDS crisis, San Francisco’s activists rapidly mobilized, launching grassroots campaigns that pressured authorities and provided critical support to those affected.
Crime rates in San Francisco have dropped significantly, California’s Governor announced today. The governor credited community programs and enhanced policing for the improvement, signaling a positive shift in urban safety.
The San Francisco 49ers face a critical test this season: can they stay healthy? Injuries have plagued their roster in recent years, threatening playoff hopes. This year, durability could make or break their title chances.
A 2011 CDC study examines San Francisco’s physical education policies, revealing mixed success in promoting student activity and preventing chronic disease. Results highlight areas needing policy improvement.








