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    It’s available in California stores and surging in use — yet this dangerous drug is ruining lives – San Francisco Chronicle
    By Samuel BrownDecember 10, 2025 News

    The Alarming Rise of a Dangerous Drug Devastating Lives Across California

    A dangerous drug widely available in California stores is surging in use, fueling a growing public health crisis. Authorities warn the substance is ruining lives, prompting calls for stricter regulation and awareness.

    Join Us for SF Waldorf School Annual Winter Fair Sunday, December 7th – SF Weekly
    By William GreenDecember 10, 2025 News

    Join the Festivities at the SF Waldorf School Annual Winter Fair – Sunday, December 7th!

    Join us Sunday, December 7th, for the SF Waldorf School Annual Winter Fair! Enjoy festive crafts, local vendors, live music, and seasonal treats at this beloved community event in San Francisco. Don’t miss out!

    San Francisco Asks: Where Have All the Children Gone? (Published 2017) – The New York Times
    By Noah RodriguezDecember 10, 2025 Education

    San Francisco’s Puzzling Disappearance: Where Have All the Children Gone?

    In 2017, The New York Times explored San Francisco’s declining child population, highlighting rising living costs, housing shortages, and urban challenges that drive families away, raising concerns about the city’s demographic future.

    Bob Lee killing shows why perception of crime matters — and often contrasts with data – San Francisco Chronicle
    By Olivia WilliamsDecember 10, 2025 Crime

    The Bob Lee Killing Exposes the Shocking Gap Between Crime Perception and Reality

    The killing of Bob Lee highlights the gap between public perception of crime and actual data, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle. The case underscores how fears often diverge from statistical realities.

    Cathay Pacific Brings Its Award-Winning Aria Suite to the US – Business Traveller
    By Noah RodriguezDecember 10, 2025 Business

    Experience Luxury in the Skies: Cathay Pacific Unveils Its Award-Winning Aria Suite in the US

    Cathay Pacific has launched its award-winning Aria Suite on select US routes, offering passengers a new level of luxury and comfort. The suite features innovative design and enhanced privacy, setting a new standard in premium travel.

    Mike Yastrzemski: Royals OF in trade, Carl Yastrzemski is grandfather, Vanderbilt player – The Tennessean
    By Victoria JonesDecember 10, 2025 Sports

    Mike Yastrzemski Traded to Royals: Baseball Legacy Continues with Carl Yastrzemski’s Grandson and Vanderbilt Standout

    Mike Yastrzemski, recently traded to the Royals as an outfielder, is the grandson of baseball legend Carl Yastrzemski and a former Vanderbilt player, highlighting a notable baseball lineage.

    Red Sox Linked To Giants Phenom, But Asking Price Could Be Outrageous – Sports Illustrated
    By Jackson LeeDecember 10, 2025 News

    Red Sox Target Giants Phenom, But Sky-High Price Could Stand in the Way

    The Boston Red Sox are reportedly eyeing San Francisco Giants’ top prospect in a potential trade. However, sources say the asking price could be steep, raising questions about the deal’s feasibility.

    Gather and Give Thanks at Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero this Thanksgiving Holiday – Four Seasons Press Room
    By Atticus ReedDecember 9, 2025 News

    Celebrate Thanksgiving with Heartfelt Gratitude at Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco

    This Thanksgiving, Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero invites guests to gather and give thanks with a special holiday feast. Experience festive dining in an elegant waterfront setting. Reservations recommended.

    Review: ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ tells us what to do with our messed-up lives – San Francisco Chronicle
    By Isabella RossiDecember 9, 2025 News

    Tiny Beautiful Things’ Reveals How to Embrace and Transform Our Messed-Up Lives

    The San Francisco Chronicle reviews “Tiny Beautiful Things,” highlighting its raw, heartfelt advice on navigating life’s chaos. The book offers poignant guidance for those grappling with personal struggles.

    Catholic Charities’ bold move to train their leaders with business school knowledge – America Magazine
    By Mia GarciaDecember 9, 2025 Education

    Catholic Charities Empowers Leaders with Cutting-Edge Business School Expertise

    Catholic Charities is pioneering a new approach by integrating business school training into its leadership development. This bold move aims to equip leaders with strategic skills to enhance organizational impact and sustainability.

    San Francisco named among the safest cities in the world – KTVU
    By Jackson LeeDecember 9, 2025 Crime

    San Francisco Ranks Among the World’s Safest Cities

    San Francisco has been named one of the safest cities in the world, according to a recent report highlighted by KTVU. The recognition reflects improvements in public safety and community initiatives across the city.

    San Francisco becomes first major U.S. city to ban e-cigarette sales to combat teen vaping – The Washington Post
    By Mia GarciaDecember 9, 2025 Business

    San Francisco Takes Bold Stand as First Major U.S. City to Ban E-Cigarette Sales to Combat Teen Vaping

    San Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to ban e-cigarette sales, aiming to curb the rise of teen vaping. The move targets public health concerns amid growing youth addiction to nicotine products.

    Photos: Arizona State basketball vs. San Francisco – azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic
    By Miles CooperDecember 9, 2025 Sports

    Breathtaking Moments from the Arizona State vs. San Francisco Basketball Showdown

    Photos capture key moments from Arizona State basketball’s clash with San Francisco. View highlights and action shots from azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic, showcasing the intensity and excitement of the game.

    San Francisco neighborhood frustrated with U.S. Navy over delay in radiation levels report – CBS News
    By Sophia DavisDecember 9, 2025 News

    San Francisco Neighborhood Voices Frustration Over Navy’s Radiation Report Delay

    Residents of a San Francisco neighborhood express frustration as the U.S. Navy delays releasing a report on radiation levels. Locals demand transparency and prompt action amid health concerns. CBS News will follow updates.

    Protesters Against AI Militarization Rally at Scale AI in San Francisco – KQED
    By Atticus ReedDecember 8, 2025 News

    Passionate Protesters Rally in San Francisco to Oppose AI Militarization

    Protesters rallied outside Scale AI’s San Francisco headquarters, voicing opposition to the company’s role in military AI projects. Demonstrators called for ethical standards and transparency in AI development.

    San Francisco DJ takes US Red Bull title amid cancer battle – San Francisco Chronicle
    By Miles CooperDecember 8, 2025 News

    San Francisco DJ Triumphs as US Red Bull Champion While Battling Cancer

    San Francisco DJ triumphs as US Red Bull champion while battling cancer. Defying odds, the artist’s victory highlights resilience and passion amid personal challenges, marking a powerful moment in the music world.

    The Best Medical Schools for Research, Ranked – U.S. News & World Report
    By Caleb WilsonDecember 8, 2025 Education

    Discover the Top Medical Schools Pioneering Breakthroughs in Research Excellence

    U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings of the best medical schools for research. Top institutions are recognized for innovation, funding, and groundbreaking medical discoveries, shaping the future of healthcare.

    San Francisco Police Department will stop releasing most mug shots to combat racial bias – CNN
    By Miles CooperDecember 8, 2025 Crime

    San Francisco Police Department to Stop Releasing Most Mug Shots in Bold Move Against Racial Bias

    The San Francisco Police Department will halt the release of most mug shots to address racial bias concerns. The move aims to promote fairer treatment and reduce prejudice in public perception, CNN reports.

    Writer Isabel Allende sells Tiburon home – San Francisco Business Times – The Business Journals
    By Caleb WilsonDecember 8, 2025 Business

    Renowned Writer Isabel Allende Sells Stunning Tiburon Home

    Renowned author Isabel Allende has sold her Tiburon home, marking a notable real estate transaction in the affluent San Francisco Bay Area market, according to the San Francisco Business Times.

    San Francisco 49ers: Ranking the 5 Best Players in 2016 – FOX Sports
    By Mia GarciaDecember 8, 2025 Sports

    The 5 Most Unforgettable San Francisco 49ers Stars of 2016

    FOX Sports ranks the top five San Francisco 49ers players of the 2016 season, highlighting standout performances amid a challenging year. Key contributors shaped the team’s efforts on both offense and defense.

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