San Francisco Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge hit his first Triple-A home run, showcasing his power and potential. The milestone highlights Eldridge’s rise as a key player in the Giants’ farm system.
Month: June 2025
Padres star Manny Machado has earned high praise from a veteran MLB manager, who compared him to Hall of Fame legends. The commendation highlights Machado’s impact and skill in Major League Baseball.
Mission Local uncovers a web of corruption within San Francisco’s government, revealing cronyism, deceit, and federal crimes that undermine public trust and compromise city leadership.
PBS’s “American Experience” explores gaming and entertainment in Gold Rush towns, revealing how saloons, gambling halls, and theatrical shows shaped social life during America’s 19th-century mining boom.
Several US cities are grappling with a surge in “smash-and-grab” crimes, driven by organized retail theft rings exploiting gaps in law enforcement and security measures, experts say. Retailers face rising losses and safety concerns.
Nordstrom has announced the closure of its San Francisco store after 35 years of operation. The decision reflects shifting retail trends and challenges in the downtown market, marking the end of an era for the iconic retailer.
Sports Illustrated has given a poor draft grade to the Los Angeles Rams’ rival, citing questionable picks and missed opportunities. The analysis highlights concerns about the rival team’s strategy and future prospects.
The San Diego Padres announced their lineup against the San Francisco Giants, with Xander Bogaerts sidelined due to injury. The team adjusts as they seek to maintain momentum in a crucial divisional matchup.
PFF ranks San Francisco 49ers guard Dominick Puni as the NFL’s 10th-best guard. Puni’s strong performance on the line has been key to the 49ers’ offensive success this season, solidifying his rising reputation.
A progressive candidate is emerging as a formidable contender in the 2024 San Francisco mayoral race, challenging the city’s political status quo and sparking new debates on housing and social equity.
San Francisco’s Stern Grove Festival has unveiled its 2024 lineup, featuring a diverse array of free concerts throughout the summer. The beloved outdoor series continues to offer the city top-tier performances at no cost.
The San Francisco school board voted to paint over murals depicting slavery and violence, sparking debate over history, art, and community impact. The decision aims to address concerns about trauma and educational environment.
Anti-Asian hate crimes surged 339% nationwide last year, according to a new NBC News report. The alarming rise highlights ongoing racial tensions and calls for urgent action to address hate incidents.
The World Economic Forum highlights America’s uneven small business recovery, with sectors and regions facing varied rebounds. Challenges persist, underscoring the need for tailored support to stimulate growth nationwide.
The San Francisco 49ers face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a crucial NFL Week 10 matchup. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds for this high-stakes showdown. Stay tuned for game analysis on USA Today.
Super Bowl LVI champion safety, often overlooked, has emerged firmly atop the Buffalo Bills’ depth chart during OTAs. Experts highlight his growing impact and vital role in the team’s defensive plans for the upcoming season.
San Francisco faces a political shift as progressive mayoral candidate, once seen as an underdog, gains momentum amid rising crime and drug abuse. Voters seek new solutions to urgent public safety challenges.
Labiotech.eu previews the top biotech conferences and events set for 2025, highlighting key gatherings where industry leaders will explore innovations, partnerships, and breakthroughs shaping the future of biotechnology worldwide.
UCSF’s Medical and Nursing Schools have secured top positions in the latest U.S. News rankings, reaffirming UC San Francisco’s leadership in healthcare education and research excellence nationwide.
San Francisco crime rates saw drastic changes during the pandemic, with shifts in both violent and property crimes. New charts from the San Francisco Chronicle reveal current trends and what residents can expect moving forward.