An alleged MS-13 gang member was arrested in San Francisco by local ICE and FBI officers, CBS News reports. The arrest aims to strengthen efforts against gang-related violence in the region.
Day: June 15, 2025
San Francisco’s soaring living costs have redefined income benchmarks, with six-figure salaries now considered “low income.” The city’s housing crisis and inflation have pushed affordability out of reach for many residents.
San Francisco’s last gay bathhouse closed its doors amid rising concerns over AIDS in the early 1980s. The shutdown marked a significant moment in the city’s public health response and LGBTQ+ community history.
San Francisco schools will retain the names Jefferson, Lincoln, and Washington after community debates, the Board of Education announced in 2021. The decision concludes a contentious renaming effort reflecting broader cultural discussions.
In San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, drug sales occur openly despite ongoing efforts to combat the crisis. Authorities and community groups face mounting challenges in curbing public drug trade amidst rising addiction rates.
San Francisco’s iconic Anchor Steam Brewery, known for its legendary craft beer, is closing its doors after nearly 130 years. The announcement marks the end of an era for the city’s historic brewing scene.
The San Francisco 49ers have granted wide receiver Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade, sources told USA Today, marking a significant shift in the team’s plans ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Thousands rally in Los Angeles against Donald Trump amid ongoing ‘No Kings’ protests. The city enforces a curfew as demonstrators demand justice and political change, marking a tense night of activism and law enforcement presence.