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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.
San Francisco’s nightlife is evolving as 20-somethings favor sober gatherings and early nights over traditional bar scenes. This shift reflects changing priorities around health and socializing in the city’s vibrant culture.
Federal immigration enforcement in the East Bay has been paused, Oakland’s mayor announced. The suspension follows community pressure and aligns with broader local efforts to protect immigrant residents, the Los Angeles Times reports.
A judge ruled against former President Trump, extending deportation protections for 60,000 immigrants. The decision safeguards vulnerable individuals from removal, marking a significant legal setback for Trump-era immigration policies.
Americana singer-songwriter cancels San Francisco show following a reported violent assault and subsequent arrest in Utah. Details remain limited as authorities continue their investigation, impacting the artist’s tour schedule.
Former President Donald Trump doubles down on plans to deploy federal troops to San Francisco, citing rising crime concerns. The move sparks debate over federal intervention in local law enforcement. (KRON4)
Despite recent concerns, the San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback situation remains stable. With strong depth and emerging talent, the team is well-prepared to navigate the season without crisis, experts say.
Robin Wright, who once lived in the Bay Area, shares why she’s done with America in an exclusive interview with the San Francisco Chronicle. Wright cites growing disillusionment and seeks a new chapter beyond U.S. borders.
The Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero has earned two Michelin Keys in the 2025 Michelin Guide for the second consecutive year, underscoring its commitment to exceptional hospitality and service.
Former President Donald Trump announced he is considering deploying National Guard troops to San Francisco, stating, “We are going to make it great.” The move aims to address rising public safety concerns in the city.
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.
Plans are underway for a Border Patrol immigration crackdown in the San Francisco area, sources tell CBS News. The move aims to address rising unauthorized border crossings and enhance enforcement efforts locally.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has issued a public apology following controversial remarks about San Francisco’s public deployment. The comments sparked backlash, prompting Benioff to clarify his stance and express regret.



















