A fifth whale has been found dead in San Francisco Bay within a month, raising concerns about marine health and environmental threats. Authorities are investigating causes as efforts to protect local wildlife intensify.
Day: June 13, 2025
San Francisco has become the first U.S. city to ban facial recognition technology by government agencies. The move aims to address privacy concerns and prevent potential abuses of surveillance tools.
Diwali 2024 lights up the Bay Area with vibrant parties and cultural festivities. From San Francisco to Silicon Valley, communities gather to celebrate the festival of lights with music, dance, and traditional rituals.
Private Chinese bilingual education is booming in San Francisco as public schools struggle with funding and resources. Families increasingly turn to these programs for quality language and cultural instruction.
Crime near the San Francisco Federal Building has surged, prompting officials to direct employees to work from home for safety. The move underscores growing concerns about public safety in the area, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
We attended the recent anti-Trump protests and found striking diversity among participants and surprising moments of civility despite tense political stances. Here’s what stood out amid the demonstrations.
U.S. women’s sports bars are set to quadruple by year-end, reflecting a surge in demand for dedicated spaces celebrating female athletes. This growth marks a significant shift in sports culture and fan engagement.
San Francisco’s Chinatown night markets have returned, offering visitors an expanded lineup of food vendors and live music. The vibrant event aims to celebrate culture and boost local businesses in the heart of the city.
Hundreds gathered in San Francisco to mark the third year of the war in Ukraine, calling for peace and support. The rally highlighted ongoing international concerns amid continued conflict.