An appeals court has permitted the Trump administration to deploy the National Guard in Portland amid ongoing protests. The decision supports increased federal presence to restore order in the city, intensifying the contentious response to demonstrations.
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Government shutdown live updates: Alcatraz Island reopens to visitors, while Muir Woods remains closed due to ongoing federal funding issues. Officials urge patience as operations resume gradually.
Here’s how to score free tickets to NBA All-Star Weekend, organized by the San Francisco Chronicle. Fans can enter contests and participate in local promotions for a chance to attend this year’s star-studded event.
Imperial College London is launching a new hub to boost Transatlantic tech collaboration. The initiative aims to foster innovation, strengthen research ties, and accelerate tech advancements between the UK and the US.
Todd Armstrong has been named to a key leadership role, spotlighted in San Francisco Business Times’ “People on The Move.” His appointment marks a strategic shift for his company in the competitive local market.
Cardinal alum and former NFL quarterback Trent Edwards returns to Palo Alto to call Stanford football’s opening night game against TCU, bringing expert insight and hometown pride to the broadcast.
The 49ers faced a mixed day at camp as QB Brock Purdy was ruled out with an injury, while a key cornerback also went down. The lineup looks uncertain as the team adjusts heading into the season.
John Burton, 92, a towering figure in California politics known for his comeback and leadership, has died. The influential political boss played a key role in shaping the state’s Democratic landscape for decades.
The San Francisco Examiner presents BanjerDan at Nightfall™ at Filoli, Woodside, CA. This vibrant event offers live music, stunning gardens, and a festive atmosphere, promising a memorable evening for all attendees.
Two key San Francisco 49ers starters are set to miss several weeks due to injury, impacting the team’s lineup. The 49ers will need to adjust as they navigate this challenging period in the NFL season.
San Francisco voters ousted District Attorney Chesa Boudin in a recall election, reflecting growing public concern over rising crime rates. The vote marks a significant shift in the city’s criminal justice approach.
Renowned author Isabel Allende has sold her Tiburon home, according to the San Francisco Business Times. The sale marks a notable real estate move in the upscale Marin County market.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals a clear shift in sports allegiance: Americans now overwhelmingly name football, not baseball, as “America’s sport,” highlighting the gridiron’s growing cultural dominance.
Viral YouTube sensation IShowSpeed made a stop in San Francisco during his U.S. tour, drawing enthusiastic fans eager to see the popular streamer in person. The event showcased his growing influence beyond digital platforms.
The San Francisco System has long shaped U.S.-Japan-China relations, balancing postwar order and regional security. This article explores its historical roots, current challenges, and future prospects in Asia-Pacific diplomacy.
San Francisco gears up for Carnaval 2025, promising vibrant parades, lively music, and colorful costumes. Rove.me highlights this cultural celebration as a must-see event in the city’s spring calendar.
A San Francisco teacher has been suspended after targeting white male students and playing an explicit song during class, sparking controversy and calls for disciplinary action, according to the New York Post.
Employees inside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco have been instructed to work from home as local crime rates surge, raising safety concerns. The move aims to protect staff amid growing security challenges.
A San Francisco appeals court ruled in favor of a photographer over a macaque monkey in the landmark “ape selfie” copyright case, affirming humans hold rights to such images, not animals.
Brandon Aiyuk’s recent contract with the 49ers has sparked debate over his value. Critics question if the wide receiver’s production justifies his pay, igniting discussions on whether he is the NFL’s most overpaid WR.