In “Harris’s Early Career: Prosecutor by Day, Boldface Name by Night,” The New York Times explores Kamala Harris’s rise from a dedicated prosecutor to a prominent political figure, highlighting her impact on law and media spotlight.
Day: December 23, 2025
The S.F. Board of Supervisors has established the Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund, aimed at supporting local venues impacted by the pandemic, ensuring the city’s cultural scene can rebound and thrive.
The Colts faced a tough night against the 49ers, showcasing flashes of promise but ultimately crumbling under pressure. Key mistakes and missed opportunities defined a hard-fought loss in a game full of highs and lows.
Chinese investors have increasingly acquired K-12 private schools in the U.S., raising concerns over educational influence and national security, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
Rising crime in San Francisco has forced Nordstrom to close two of its city stores, citing safety concerns for customers and staff. The retailer joins a growing list of businesses affected by the surge in urban crime.
A new report has ranked San Francisco as the worst hotel market in the U.S., citing declining occupancy rates and high operating costs. The Business Journals highlights challenges facing the city’s hospitality industry.
The San Francisco Giants have officially retired Barry Bonds’ No. 25, honoring the MLB icon’s legendary career. The ceremony celebrated Bonds’ impact on the team and the sport, cementing his legacy with the Giants.
A shark sighting off a Florida beach prompted officials to close the area after a swimmer went missing. Lifeguards continue searching as authorities urge caution. Beachgoers are advised to stay clear until further notice.







