Officers fired at a truck outside a Coast Guard base amid protests against the San Francisco Bay Area immigration crackdown. The incident escalated tensions during demonstrations, highlighting ongoing conflict over immigration policies.
Tony Vitello’s first news conference as Giants manager highlighted his focus on team culture, player development, and a fresh strategic vision. He emphasized accountability, growth mindset, and building strong clubhouse chemistry.
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.
Le Sserafim’s San Francisco concert solidified their status in K-pop’s elite, showcasing powerful performances and strong stage presence. The group’s dynamic energy captivated fans, affirming their rising global influence.
A Bay Area city, recently targeted by former President Trump, has been named among the safest cities in the world for travelers, according to KTVU. The recognition highlights its secure environment amid political scrutiny.
Business Insider ranks the most environmentally friendly cities in the US, highlighting urban areas leading in green initiatives, renewable energy adoption, and sustainable transportation to combat climate change.
Inside the effort to ban trans women from sports, activists and lawmakers push policies at San Jose State University and beyond, sparking fierce debate on inclusion, fairness, and rights in athletics.
Shots were fired at a vehicle after it backed into a US Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area. Authorities responded swiftly, investigating the incident and ensuring the security of the facility. No injuries reported.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan delivered concerning updates on two key starters’ injuries, casting doubt on their availability for upcoming games. The setbacks pose challenges for the team’s lineup and strategy.
Daniel Lurie, San Francisco’s millionaire mayor, has successfully persuaded Trump to ease his attacks-at least temporarily. Lurie’s blend of wealth and political acumen is shifting the city’s charged landscape.
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.
The New York Times explores how political agendas are reshaping history education across the U.S., with new curricula sparking debate over which narratives deserve emphasis in classrooms nationwide.
Kamala Harris’ tenure as a prosecutor reveals a nuanced record marked by both progressive reforms and controversial decisions. The Marshall Project dives deep into her complex legacy in criminal justice.
LOT Polish Airlines has launched new service to San Francisco, creating a strategic air corridor to Warsaw. This expansion boosts tourism, supports business growth, and strengthens global aviation connections.
The San Francisco 49ers taught me that football transcends stereotypes, embracing queerness with pride and resilience. OutSports highlights how the team’s inclusive spirit challenges norms and fosters unity in sports culture.
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.
A judge ruled that thousands of federal workers dismissed during the pandemic must be offered reinstatement. The decision highlights ongoing disputes over workforce management and workers’ rights in government agencies.
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.



















