A new study names a California city as the safest in the nation, highlighting its low crime rates and community efforts. The Sacramento Bee reports which city earned this top safety ranking.
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WATCH: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem warns the National Guard could be deployed following a truck-ramming incident in San Francisco, emphasizing heightened security measures to address rising public safety concerns.
A potential government shutdown could disrupt San Francisco Fleet Week, delaying military ship arrivals and grounding air shows. Organizers and city officials urge swift resolution to avoid canceling this major annual event.
California Governor Gavin Newsom warned former President Trump that the state will file a lawsuit immediately if federal troops are deployed to San Francisco. The move underscores California’s firm stance against federal intervention.
The 10 most-visited cities in the US this year reveal key travel trends, blending business, culture, and leisure. From New York to Los Angeles, these hotspots continue to attract millions of domestic and international tourists.
A 2024 New York Times article explores the rise of microschools-intimate learning environments with as few as seven students-highlighting personalized education trends reshaping traditional schooling across the U.S.
Dead Kennedys’ punk classic “Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables” has achieved gold status 43 years after its release, marking a major milestone for the seminal San Francisco punk band.
San Francisco officials sharply responded to former President Trump’s claim that the US is facing an “invasion from within,” calling the statement misleading and emphasizing the city’s commitment to unity and public safety.
Bonds and Clemens collectors find renewed hope as both players appear on the latest Hall of Fame ballot, sparking debate among fans and experts about their candidacies and legacy in baseball history.
Alexander Vinnik, the alleged Russian crypto crime boss linked to money laundering through the cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e, has been extradited to San Francisco, CBS News reports. He faces multiple charges.
A US teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned home safely to their family. Officials call the recovery “a miracle” after the traumatic incident. Authorities continue to investigate the attack.
Ricky Pearsall missed Wednesday’s practice due to a knee injury, sources confirmed. The setback raises concerns about his availability for upcoming games, with updates expected following further evaluation.
San Francisco official recalled following public outcry over the prolonged closure of the Great Highway. Residents cited disruption and economic impact as key reasons for the vote, marking a significant political shift.
President Trump has withdrawn plans to send a surge of federal agents to San Francisco following a call with the city’s mayor, halting efforts to increase law enforcement presence amid rising tensions.
Spruce Biosciences has received FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for Tralesinidase Alfa (TA-ERT), an enzyme replacement therapy targeting Sanfilippo Syndrome Type B (MPS IIIB), advancing treatment prospects for this rare disorder.
Margaret Cho criticized Dean Cain for his work with ICE, telling him, “You’re not even white,” sparking debate over identity and immigration policies. The exchange was highlighted in the San Francisco Chronicle.
The San Francisco Giants are exploring their next manager, with four top candidates emerging as potential replacements for Bob Melvin. USA Today breaks down the frontrunners poised to lead the team forward.
Business Insider reveals the 20 most expensive places to live in the US, highlighting skyrocketing housing costs and high living expenses. Coastal cities dominate the list, reflecting growing demand and limited supply.
A keffiyeh-clad protester threatened to stab an ICE agent and harm their family during a chaotic mob attack in San Francisco, Fox News reports. The incident escalated tensions amid ongoing immigration protests.
Protesters gathered outside the Philippine consulate in San Francisco to denounce President Marcos Jr.’s policies and governance. The rally highlighted opposition concerns over human rights and democratic principles.



















