Several injured children from Gaza have arrived at San Francisco International Airport for urgent medical care. Bay Area hospitals are providing specialized treatment to support their recovery, ABC7 San Francisco reports.
Day: September 25, 2025
Signs indicate former President Trump may be gearing up to invoke the Insurrection Act, raising alarm amid rising tensions. The San Francisco Chronicle examines the potential implications and political fallout.
A 2020 New York Times article reveals why building affordable housing in San Francisco costs $750,000 per unit. Factors include high land prices, strict regulations, and labor expenses driving up costs.
A performative male contest has taken over a popular San Francisco park, sparking debate about toxic masculinity. Participants showcase dominance, raising concerns about public safety and social dynamics in communal spaces.
The San Francisco school board has paused its controversial plan to rename 44 schools following public backlash. The decision comes amid community concerns over the process and criteria used.
San Francisco faces a surge in crime rates unlike most U.S. cities, challenging public safety efforts. The spike in thefts, assaults, and homelessness-related incidents has raised alarm among residents and officials alike.
San Francisco State University has received a $25 million donation to enhance its business school, marking a significant boost for academic programs and student resources, officials announced.
Riley Gaines’ recent visit to SF State sparked a protest by trans-rights activists. Demonstrators voiced concerns over Gaines’ views on transgender athletes, igniting a heated campus debate.
Bay Area patients are among the first in the U.S. to receive a groundbreaking Parkinson’s treatment, offering new hope in managing the disease. The innovative therapy marks a significant breakthrough in neurological care.