San Francisco Chronicle, Ugly Duckling Films, and Sony Music Entertainment collaborate on “The Doodler,” an investigative podcast exploring the chilling story of a 1970s San Francisco serial killer targeting the LGBTQ+ community.
Month: October 2025
A San Francisco school faces debate after removing a mural depicting brutal aspects of US history. The move sparks questions about whether children should be shielded from uncomfortable past realities or encouraged to confront them.
The vest vending machine at San Francisco International Airport faces ridicule online but generates $10,000 in monthly sales. Despite mixed reactions, its commercial success highlights unique travel retail trends.
The San Francisco Giants have fired manager Bob Melvin after two seasons, signaling a shift in leadership as the team looks to improve following consecutive underwhelming performances.
Giants’ ace Justin Verlander enters free agency with high demand expected. Despite recent injuries, his elite track record and veteran presence should attract multiple suitors seeking rotation stability.
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk urged supporters to post bail for Paul Pelosi’s attacker, questioning why the assailant remains jailed. The controversial remarks sparked widespread debate online. (Video) – Yahoo
The U.S. is launching its largest electric school bus fleet, which will not only transport students but also supply power back to the grid. This innovative move aims to enhance energy resilience and reduce emissions.
Nordstrom Local has launched its first San Francisco location, offering a new retail concept focused on styling, returns, and personal service without traditional inventory. The move marks Nordstrom’s expansion in urban markets.
California’s Prop 47, aimed at reducing prison overcrowding by reclassifying certain crimes, has been linked to a rise in shoplifting, thefts, and other criminal activity across the state, according to Fox News reports.
Police were called on a Black man running a lemonade stand in San Francisco, sparking outrage and discussions on racial bias. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about profiling in everyday situations.
The San Francisco Giants have ruled out Bruce Bochy as a candidate in their manager search, signaling a fresh direction for the team. The Giants are exploring new leadership options ahead of the next season.
The Arizona Diamondbacks prepare to face an unexpected Giants pitcher in their upcoming game. The surprise starter could shake up the lineup and impact the matchup’s dynamics, keeping fans and analysts on edge.
In a compelling bid for justice, the son of incarcerated parents—his dad in prison and his mom on parole—is running for District Attorney, aiming to reform the system that shaped his family. (The New York Times, 2019)
Bridgeport has been ranked among the top 5 most cultured cities in the U.S., according to a recent study. The city’s vibrant arts scene and diverse cultural offerings contributed to this prestigious recognition.
ILSC Education Group to close all US language schools amid strategic shifts. While physical campuses will cease operations, pathway programs for international students will continue, ensuring ongoing academic support.
Mike Campbell has been recognized in the San Francisco Business Times’ “People on The Move” for his recent executive appointment. Campbell’s leadership is expected to drive growth and innovation in the local business community.
The easiest stretch of the 49ers’ 2024 schedule appears early, with three consecutive home games against underperforming teams. This window could bolster their playoff push amid a challenging season ahead.
The Buccaneers vs. 49ers game has been rescheduled to a new kickoff time to attract a larger audience. The move aims to maximize viewership for the high-profile NFL matchup, according to Sports Illustrated.
San Francisco built the nation’s largest pool in its coldest neighborhood, aiming to create a landmark attraction. However, the project faced unexpected challenges and public backlash, ultimately leading to its downfall.
Harvey Milk, a pioneering LGBTQ+ activist and San Francisco supervisor, made history as one of the first openly gay elected officials in the U.S. His legacy continues to inspire civil rights movements worldwide.

















