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San Francisco voters recalled District Attorney Chesa Boudin, signaling a setback for criminal justice reform efforts. Critics cited rising crime and public safety concerns as key factors behind the decision.
Moe Staiano’s Music for Eight Guitars (The Parting Gift) will premiere in 2025, marking a major addition to contemporary guitar ensemble repertoire. The world premiere promises a captivating sonic exploration in San Francisco.
Three accused drug dealers have been extradited from Honduras to San Francisco, marking a new front in the city’s crackdown on narcotics. Authorities aim to disrupt trafficking networks fueling local crime.
San Francisco’s largest cab company has filed for bankruptcy, citing mounting financial losses and stiff competition from ride-sharing apps as key reasons. The move marks a significant shift in the city’s transportation landscape.
The Washington Commanders have reportedly ceased efforts to acquire 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk, according to Sports Illustrated. Negotiations stalled amid shifting team priorities and cap considerations.
Bay Area police report that a local celebrity chef allegedly robbed three banks in a single day. Authorities are currently investigating the surprising spree. No injuries reported; the suspect remains at large.
The 49ers’ latest injury report deals a significant blow, reshaping their playoff prospects. This shakeup also affects the Saints’ strategy and could influence Spencer Rattler’s emerging role, altering team dynamics ahead.
Relief as San Francisco’s long-delayed public toilet finally opens – and at a fraction of the initially reported $1.7m cost. The new facility marks a win for city cleanliness and budget-conscious planning.
SF Weekly invites you to an unforgettable evening of laughter and music! Enjoy top comedians and live performances in a night packed with entertainment. Don’t miss this unique cultural event in the heart of the city.
San Francisco’s school board voted to rename schools honoring George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Dianne Feinstein, citing concerns over their legacies. The decision sparks debate on historical recognition and social values.
The Northern District of California, in partnership with the Department of Justice, has launched a federal initiative targeting crime and homelessness in the Tenderloin. The program aims to boost public safety and support community rehabilitation.
Business Insider reveals the 15 most and least expensive cities in the US, highlighting stark contrasts in living costs. From soaring rents in major metros to affordable options in smaller cities, the report offers crucial insights for residents and movers.
The Big Lead ranks the San Francisco 49ers’ 15 best players of all time, highlighting legends like Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Ronnie Lott who shaped the franchise’s storied history in the NFL.
The San Francisco 49ers have ruled out two key starters for their Week 6 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, dealing a significant blow to their lineup as they aim to maintain momentum.
The U.S. government has filed a lawsuit to evict a couple from a $15 million mansion in Presidio Heights, San Francisco, alleging unlawful occupation. The case highlights increasing legal actions against property disputes in the city.
“An Evening With Ada Limón: U.S. Poet Laureate” at SF Weekly is officially sold out. The highly anticipated event promises an intimate glimpse into Limón’s acclaimed work and poetic insights, drawing a full house of literature enthusiasts.
San Francisco will remove the names Washington, Lincoln, and Feinstein from public schools, citing a push to better reflect community values. The decision aims to address concerns over historical legacies.
San Francisco’s Jeffrey’s Toys, an 86-year-old local landmark and inspiration for “Toy Story,” is closing due to escalating violence and safety concerns in the city, the New York Post reports.
San Francisco’s reign as the startup capital is challenged by a new map from HowMuch.net, revealing diverse hubs across the U.S. where innovation and investment are rapidly thriving.















