Shooting fears disrupted Pride events in San Francisco and New York City, prompting heightened security and widespread anxiety. Officials urge vigilance as communities seek to celebrate safely amid ongoing threats.
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Former 49ers WR Jauan Jennings remains a free agent as the 2024 NFL off-season unfolds. Despite solid performances, contract negotiations and team needs have delayed his next signing, leaving teams evaluating roster options.
The Bay Area Iranian community is deeply divided following the killing of Supreme Leader Khamenei in a U.S.-Israel strike. Emotions run high as residents grapple with uncertainty and geopolitical fallout.
The biggest Bay Area arts and culture events to watch in 2026 include major festivals, museum openings, and landmark exhibitions across San Francisco, Oakland, and beyond, promising a vibrant year ahead for local creatives and audiences.
A San Francisco Muni driver appeared to fall asleep at the wheel before passengers were jolted awake as the train abruptly slowed. The transit agency is investigating the incident. No injuries reported.
Robbie Ray’s potential landing spots following a blockbuster trade are considered a “safe bet,” according to Sports Illustrated. The seasoned pitcher’s move is expected to impact multiple MLB teams looking to bolster their rotations.
TravelPulse’s 2026 United States Travel Guide highlights top destinations, must-see events, and iconic attractions shaping next year’s travel trends. From vibrant cities to natural wonders, plan your ultimate American adventure.
San Francisco prepares for the Super Bowl with a substantial law enforcement presence to ensure safety. Officials emphasize coordinated security measures amid large crowds and heightened vigilance.
San Francisco has filed a landmark lawsuit likening ultra-processed food companies to “big tobacco,” alleging deceptive marketing and harmful health impacts, marking a bold move in the fight against diet-related diseases.
Cardi B clashed with federal officials over ICE policies ahead of her San Francisco show, sparking controversy. The rapper criticized immigration enforcement, highlighting tensions surrounding her performance in the city.
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck near San Ramon amid a swarm of over 30 quakes, the USGS reported. The seismic activity has residents on alert but no major damage has been reported.
A San Francisco woman was fatally shot while walking on a pier with her father in what police are calling a “random shooting.” Authorities are investigating the incident as they seek suspects.
Pop powerhouse prepares to deliver an exclusive master class in showbiz, offering San Francisco artists insider tips on performance, production, and industry success. The event promises to inspire and elevate local talent.
A Texas researcher was detained at a U.S. airport for over a week, sparking legal battles and public outcry. Now, he faces deportation despite efforts to resolve his status, raising concerns over immigration procedures.
Only 8 U.S. theaters are screening Ryan Coogler’s film Sinners as he intended. Fans seeking the authentic experience can find these exclusive showings in select cities. Details in USA Today.
Jacob Cowing and Jordan Watkins showcased their skills at 49ers OTAs, but Sports Illustrated reports their flashes hold little significance for the team’s future, emphasizing the need for more consistent performance.
San Francisco experiences record rainfall, causing severe flooding that forced the closure of a major highway. Authorities urge caution as clean-up efforts are underway. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.
Less than 30 minutes from San Francisco on BART, the country’s oldest outdoor amphitheater offers rich history and stunning views. It once hosted President Roosevelt, making it a hidden gem of Secret San Francisco.
Italy on the Move united over 200 leaders from Italy and the US biotech, pharma, and investment sectors in San Francisco during JPM Week, fostering collaboration and innovation in the life sciences industry.
Batkid’s Make-A-Wish transforms San Francisco into Gotham City, creating a heroic day for a young cancer patient. Thousands joined the event, turning the city into a real-life superhero scene. – ABC News



















