The Seattle Seahawks face the San Francisco 49ers in a crucial NFL Week 11 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds as both teams vie for playoff positioning in this NFC showdown.
Month: July 2025
During San Francisco Fleet Week, the Army showcased its capabilities and engaged with the public, promoting awareness and recruitment. The event highlighted Army innovations and community connections via DVIDS coverage.
Giants manager expressed confidence that Rafael Devers will soon hit his stride, calling it “just a matter of time” before the slugger catches fire and boosts the team’s offensive power.
Incumbent San Francisco Mayor London Breed has conceded defeat to challenger Daniel Lurie in the mayoral race, ABC7 reports. Lurie’s victory marks a significant shift in the city’s political landscape.
TheGamer highlights key video game industry conventions and events in 2025, showcasing major reveals, networking opportunities, and tech innovations shaping the future of gaming culture worldwide.
U.S. News & World Report highlights top private middle schools in San Francisco, examining academic programs, student diversity, and extracurricular opportunities to help parents make informed choices for their children’s education.
As a prosecutor, Kamala Harris balanced criminal justice reform efforts with a tough-on-crime stance, reflecting a complex legacy marked by both progressive policies and strict law enforcement measures, Reuters reports.
San Francisco’s soaring housing costs have pushed homeownership out of reach for most ordinary residents. Decades of limited supply, booming demand, and regulatory hurdles have created a crisis in affordability.
A historic moment looms as three San Francisco Giants pitchers earn All-Star nods, marking the first trio from the franchise to achieve this feat in a single season. Fans eagerly anticipate their showcase.
FBI and DHS warn lone wolf actors pose the biggest threat to 4th of July events in New York and San Francisco. Authorities urge vigilance and heightened security to ensure safe Independence Day celebrations.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver is now available for the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to sources. The move could bolster the Steelers’ receiving corps as they prepare for the upcoming season. Further details are expected soon.
Gavin Newsom, governor of California since 2019, is known for his progressive policies on climate, healthcare, and immigration. A key Democratic figure, Newsom’s leadership shapes state and national politics.
June 2025 in California promises a vibrant lineup of events, from music festivals and cultural fairs to outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore diverse activities across the state, making it an ideal summer destination.
The San Francisco school board voted to keep the George Washington mural in a local school, rejecting calls for its removal amid debates over historical representation and cultural sensitivity. The decision marks a significant moment in the district’s ongoing discussions about art and history.
Violent crime rates are plunging across the United States, marking a significant shift after years of concern. The Economist highlights this rapid decline, attributing it to improved policing and community initiatives.
A Pew Research Center study reveals that the financial risk from the COVID-19 outbreak varies significantly among U.S. business owners, with minority and women entrepreneurs facing greater economic challenges than their counterparts.
The New Orleans Saints face the San Francisco 49ers in a highly anticipated preseason matchup airing live on national TV. Fans can catch all the action as both teams showcase their talent ahead of the regular season.
The San Francisco Giants have released two young outfield prospects from their minor league system, parting ways amid roster reshuffles. The moves reflect the organization’s ongoing efforts to refine its farm system.
San Francisco’s $1.7 million public toilet remains unfinished years after construction began, highlighting challenges in city infrastructure projects. Delays stall a much-needed facility for residents and visitors alike.
Larry David has announced new comedy tour dates across the U.S. Known for his dry wit, David jokes fans should attend “if you have nothing to do.” Tickets go on sale next week.


















