San Francisco’s oldest toy store has closed its doors amid rising crime and drug issues plaguing the downtown area. The iconic retailer cited safety concerns and declining foot traffic as key factors.
Month: October 2025
Take a look inside a $14 million penthouse in San Francisco’s tallest residential building, which faced years of sinking and tilting before extensive repairs stabilized the structure. Now fully restored, the luxury residence boasts stunning views and modern design.
The San Francisco Chronicle provides an up-to-date California Fire Map, offering real-time tracking of wildfires across the state. Stay informed on fire locations, containment, and safety alerts with detailed coverage.
FOX Sports highlights the San Francisco Giants’ top ten catchers, celebrating standout players who shaped the team’s legacy. From defensive masters to offensive leaders, these catchers left a lasting impact on Giants history.
Federal agents are deploying to the San Francisco Bay Area as part of a planned immigration crackdown, aiming to intensify enforcement efforts amid ongoing national debate over border security and immigration policies.
A landmark water dispute before the Supreme Court has sparked unusual alliances between rival states and environmental groups, highlighting the high stakes of resource management in an era of climate stress.
In its latest review, the San Francisco Chronicle praises “The Thursday Murder Club,” highlighting Pierce Brosnan’s sharp comedic performance. The film marks Brosnan’s funniest role since “Mrs. Doubtfire,” blending wit and mystery seamlessly.
California’s new math framework aims to close achievement gaps by slowing the pace of advanced coursework. However, it has sparked backlash from parents and educators concerned about limiting opportunities for gifted students.
The San Francisco Fleet Week Air Show soared with international flair, featuring thrilling aerial displays from U.S. and allied forces. Crowds witnessed a spectacular celebration of aviation and military teamwork.
Through five games, the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line shows a mix of resilience and concern. Key injuries and inconsistent pass protection highlight areas needing urgent improvement as the season progresses.
The government shutdown is leaving tens of thousands of Bay Area federal workers furloughed or unpaid, disrupting lives and local economies. Many face financial strain as uncertainty persists.
Chance the Rapper honored Ye with a heartfelt tribute during the All-Star Weekend kickoff concert. The performance highlighted their shared impact on hip-hop culture, resonating deeply with fans in attendance.
San Francisco voters have recalled three members of the city’s school board, marking a rare move against elected education officials amid ongoing debates over school policies and leadership challenges.
In his latest piece for The Guardian, Judd Legum exposes how white-collar criminals in America, especially those stealing billions, often evade serious consequences. The article highlights systemic failures in prosecuting corporate fraud.
McDonald’s has discontinued its plant-based burger nationwide, including in San Francisco, citing underwhelming sales. The fast-food giant says the product failed to gain traction despite growing interest in meat alternatives.
The San Francisco Giants face the Kansas City Royals in a highly anticipated MLB matchup. Fans can catch the live stream and TV broadcast details, including start time and betting odds, exclusively on USA Today.
Federal agents are reportedly heading to the San Francisco area ahead of a planned immigration operation. Officials have not confirmed details, fueling local concerns over potential enforcement actions.
US tariffs on imported matcha have led to a national shortage, hitting San Francisco’s Japanese-owned businesses hard. Owners report rising costs and supply delays, affecting local demand and cultural traditions.
San Francisco Mayor criticized recalled school board members, saying they were distracted by politics rather than focusing on students’ needs. The recall reflects community frustration over governance and educational priorities.
Oakland comedian delivers a blunt response to Charlie Kirk’s killing, declaring, “I won’t be gaslit.” The candid remarks spark conversation on accountability and media narratives, highlighting tensions in public discourse.














