San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum will close for a year starting this July for major renovations aimed at enhancing visitor experience and expanding exhibition space, officials announced.
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A sudden dust storm at Burning Man flipped tents and installations, causing chaos across the festival site. Forecasters have also issued warnings of potential flash floods, urging attendees to stay alert and take precautions.
Inside Lighting unveils the 2025-2026 Lighting Trade Show and Conference Calendar, spotlighting key events shaping the industry. Stay ahead with dates, venues, and trends driving innovation worldwide.
San Francisco voters have recalled three embattled school board members amid controversies over curriculum and management. The move reflects growing frustration with the board’s direction and governance challenges.
Officials at San Francisco International Airport warn travelers to brace for extensive delays amid a growing national air travel crisis. “We won’t let people travel” reflects escalating staffing shortages and operational challenges.
During the federal shutdown, Canadians stepped in to save San Francisco Fleet Week, ensuring events and naval visits went ahead as planned, highlighting cross-border cooperation and community resilience. (KTVU)
Despite star power from Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris fell short in the 2024 presidential race. The San Francisco Chronicle explores the political challenges and voter dynamics that shaped the outcome.
Former President Donald Trump has reversed his threat to deploy federal troops to San Francisco amid his immigration crackdown, following local opposition and legal challenges, according to The Guardian.
San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy has been battling a season-long injury yet continues to deliver strong performances on the field. His resilience and determination highlight his crucial role in the team’s success this year.
A San Francisco theater joins an exclusive list of six worldwide offering a revolutionary movie-viewing experience. This innovative venue redefines cinema, blending cutting-edge technology with immersive storytelling.
UK journalist Sami Hamdi has been detained in the US amid mounting pressure from the pro-Israel lobby, Al Jazeera reports. The move raises concerns over media freedom and political influence in detention cases.
San Francisco has reached a settlement with U.S. News over disputed rankings, addressing concerns of fairness and accuracy. The agreement aims to improve transparency in future reports, officials said.
Bridgeport ranks among the top 5 most cultured cities in the U.S., according to a recent study. The recognition highlights the city’s vibrant arts scene, diverse communities, and rich cultural heritage.
Former President Trump has added San Francisco to his list of cities where he proposes deploying troops to address unrest. The move, reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, raises concerns over federal intervention in local matters.
Activists blocked access to the San Francisco ICE office Tuesday, aiming to prevent immigrant detentions. The protest drew multiple demonstrators demanding an end to immigration enforcement at the facility.
San Francisco makes history, naming the nation’s first drag laureate. The groundbreaking appointment celebrates LGBTQ+ culture and artistry, marking a milestone in the city’s vibrant and inclusive community.
The San Francisco Bay Area ramps up preparations amid looming threats of a Trump-era immigration crackdown. Local officials and communities vow to protect residents, emphasizing readiness and resilience.
Officials have announced the cancellation of the anticipated immigration surge across the entire San Francisco Bay Area. The decision impacts local resources and community planning, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Bay Area arts groups express shock as the NEA cancels key grants under Trump’s new priorities. The move sparks concern over federal support cuts amid a shifting cultural funding landscape.
Former President Trump announced he is backing off his plan to send a surge of federal agents to San Francisco after discussions with the city’s mayor. The decision follows concerns over local law enforcement cooperation.



















