A Waymo driverless taxi fatally struck KitKat, a beloved bodega cat, in San Francisco. The incident has sparked community outrage and raised concerns about the safety of autonomous vehicles in city streets.
Month: November 2025
British Muslim journalist Sami Hamdi was detained by ICE at San Francisco International Airport after his visa was revoked, raising concerns over due process and press freedom, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Bruce Springsteen has added a new San Francisco date to his expanding U.S. tour, much to fans’ delight. The San Francisco Chronicle reports tickets go on sale soon, promising a memorable live experience.
The University of San Francisco has announced a 2025 application fee waiver for international students. This move aims to boost global enrollment and make US education more accessible, reports After School Africa.
Plans are underway for a Border Patrol immigration crackdown in the San Francisco area, sources tell CBS News. The operation aims to increase enforcement amid rising concerns over illegal crossings.
San Francisco’s hotels and restaurants face a notable slowdown as Chinese tourist arrivals dwindle amid ongoing coronavirus concerns, impacting the city’s hospitality sector and local economy.
The San Francisco 49ers edged past the New Orleans Saints 26-21 in a thrilling showdown. Key performances shaped the victory, with standout contributions on both sides. Full player grades and analysis from Sports Illustrated.
A seismic-like event, possibly an earthquake, was reported minutes ago near San Francisco, California. Authorities are assessing the situation. No immediate damage or casualties have been confirmed. More updates to follow.
British journalist Sami Hamdi is set for release from ICE custody over two weeks after being detained at San Francisco Airport. The case has drawn significant media attention and raised concerns over immigration enforcement practices.
Veterans Day 2025 in the Bay Area will feature parades, ceremonies, and community events honoring those who served. San Francisco and surrounding cities invite residents to join in paying tribute to veterans’ sacrifices.
On March 4, 2019, communities in San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose united for the “March 4 Education,” advocating for better funding, equitable resources, and support for public schools. The event drew diverse participants demanding change.
Analysis of a decade’s BART crime data reveals trends in violence on the Bay Area transit system. The Mercury News explores patterns, highlighting areas of concern and efforts to improve rider safety.
A leading self-driving AI company has begun testing its autonomous vehicle technology on public roads in the US. The trials aim to enhance safety and advance the future of smart transportation.
Former NFL star Vernon Davis expressed strong interest in investing in an NFL team, signaling a potential future shift from the field to ownership. Davis’s move reflects growing athlete involvement in team management.
An earthquake swarm rattled the San Francisco Bay Area with multiple back-to-back tremors, raising concerns among residents and officials. No immediate damage or injuries have been reported, as seismic activity continues to be monitored.
The 49ers’ defense dominated the Panthers with relentless pressure and airtight coverage, forcing turnovers and shutting down key plays. Their disciplined execution was key to securing a decisive victory.
John Burton, a longtime San Francisco political leader and former state legislator, has died at 92. Known for his progressive policies and advocacy, Burton’s legacy shaped California politics for decades.
Oktoberfest San Francisco has been designated California’s first official ‘Entertainment Zone,’ offering a vibrant mix of music, food, and festivities. The event promises an authentic Bavarian experience for all ages.
San Francisco International Airport has been named the Best Large Airport in the U.S. by Business Traveller. The accolade highlights its exceptional facilities, customer service, and passenger experience.
Javon Hargrave is gearing up for a high-pressure second season with the San Francisco 49ers. Focused on fitness and teamwork, Hargrave aims to build on last year’s strong foundation and elevate the defense in 2024.



















