The S.F. Symphony, led by Gabriel Kahane, spotlighted the U.S. housing crisis and inequality in a powerful performance, blending music and social commentary to raise awareness and inspire action.
A San Francisco Muni driver appeared to fall asleep while operating a train, startling passengers as the vehicle suddenly jolted. The incident has raised concerns about operator fatigue and transit safety.
A new 2-in-1 business class deal offers flights from Euro cities to San Francisco for £1127, including a bonus stopover in Lisbon. The offer provides excellent comfort and value for travelers seeking stylish transatlantic journeys.
Warriors owner Joe Lacob is reportedly considering a bid for the San Diego Padres, sparking interest in potential changes for the MLB team. Details on Lacob’s intentions and next steps remain unclear.
SHRM Events & Conferences offer unparalleled opportunities to connect with leading HR professionals. Attendees gain insights, network, and explore the latest trends shaping the future of human resource management.
San Francisco is poised to reverse its decision to rename 44 schools linked to historical injustices, sparking debate over how to address contested legacies in education. The move reflects growing tension over memory and identity.
For $3,500 a month in San Francisco, renters can find modest one-bedroom apartments or shared living spaces in desirable neighborhoods. This budget reflects the city’s high cost of living amid a competitive housing market.
Javon Hargrave is gearing up for his high-pressure second season with the San Francisco 49ers. Focused and determined, Hargrave aims to build on last year’s success and elevate the team’s defensive line performance.
An earthquake swarm shook the San Francisco Bay Area with multiple back-to-back tremors, raising concerns among residents. No major damage or injuries have been reported so far, authorities say.
Steve Young offered a clear assessment of the 49ers’ playoff outlook, emphasizing the team’s strengths while acknowledging key challenges ahead. He stressed focus and resilience as crucial for securing a postseason spot.
San Francisco Mayor criticized recalled school board members, saying they were distracted by politics rather than focusing on students’ needs. The recall reflects growing frustration over governance and educational priorities.
Maria Hinojosa’s memoir offers a poignant, personal lens on US immigration history, blending powerful storytelling with sharp insights. The San Francisco Chronicle praises its humanizing impact and timely relevance.
Former President Trump pledged a crime crackdown in San Francisco, promising tougher enforcement. However, Reuters reports his administration’s policies arguably led to reduced federal involvement, drawing criticism for inaction.
I took my first Waymo robotaxi ride as the service expands to new cities. The experience was smooth, but I was surprised by the price, which remains notably higher than Uber and Lyft fares, raising questions about cost competitiveness.
San Francisco 49ers face mixed news from camp as quarterback Brock Purdy remains sidelined, compounded by a key cornerback injury. The setbacks raise concerns ahead of the season opener, testing team depth and resilience.
After talks with San Francisco’s mayor, President Trump has backed off his planned surge of federal agents into the city, easing tensions around law enforcement deployments, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Shots were fired and a driver was injured after a truck rammed into a Coast Guard base in California. The suspect was apprehended at the scene. Authorities are investigating the incident.
A shift in San Francisco politics signals growing dissatisfaction among Asian American voters, sending a clear warning to Democrats ahead of the 2024 elections, reports KTVZ. This trend could reshape future campaign strategies.
Oktoberfest San Francisco has been named California’s first official ‘Entertainment Zone’ event, offering expanded festivities and entertainment options. The designation aims to enhance the festival experience, NBC Bay Area reports.
Slate’s article “What’s Wrong With Math Education in the U.S.?” explores systemic issues including outdated curricula, teaching methods, and equity gaps that hinder student performance and engagement nationwide.



















