San Francisco leaders have firmly rejected President Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard amid protests. City officials emphasize local control and vow to protect residents’ rights, underscoring tensions between federal and city authorities.
Month: December 2025
San Francisco police have arrested a 19-year-old suspect in connection with the sexual assault and kidnapping of a girl in Golden Gate Park. Authorities continue investigating the incident as the community seeks answers.
A San Francisco politician sparked outrage after calling a Jewish journalist a “Nazi,” prompting widespread condemnation. The incident raises concerns about rising political tensions and the misuse of inflammatory language.
AI country singer Breaking Rust tops Billboard with ‘Walk My Walk,’ making history as the first virtual artist to achieve No. 1. The San Francisco Chronicle highlights this groundbreaking moment in music.
Lowell High School’s student diversity ranks below many elite public high schools nationwide, reflecting ongoing challenges in achieving balanced representation despite San Francisco’s multicultural backdrop, data reveals.
China Southern Airlines offers Business Class flights from San Francisco (SFO) to Bangkok (BKK) starting at $2,380 round trip. The deal highlights premium travel at competitive rates, featured on LoyaltyLobby.
The Arizona Cardinals face the San Francisco 49ers in a pivotal NFL Week 4 clash. USA Today breaks down key predictions, expert picks, and betting odds for this high-stakes showdown.
A 3.0 magnitude aftershock struck the Bay Area early Monday, following an earlier earthquake that rattled the region. No damages or injuries have been reported, authorities say.
Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers are surging at the perfect moment, showcasing a potent offense and solid defense. Their MNF clash against the Colts highlighted their playoff-caliber potential.
Photographs documenting US Senator Dianne Feinstein’s groundbreaking political career highlight her historic contributions and legacy. The visual tribute captures decades of public service and trailblazing achievements.
San Francisco plans free concerts in downtown to boost local culture and economy. The initiative aims to provide diverse live music experiences while supporting small businesses and community engagement. Details on schedule and safety measures are forthcoming.
UC Berkeley faces a third federal investigation related to a Turning Point USA event on campus. Authorities are probing potential violations amid growing scrutiny of the controversial tour stop, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
CIBC has sold debt tied to the Brickman-owned property at 550 Kearny St. to a Southern California investor. The move reflects shifting dynamics in commercial real estate financing, signaling growing investor interest.
Golf’s U.S. Amateur Championship is set to return to San Francisco’s Olympic Club, marking a homecoming for the prestigious event. The tournament will showcase top amateur talent at one of golf’s iconic venues.
The Bauble Bar returns to Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco, bringing its signature chic jewelry pop-up experience back to the luxury hotel’s lobby. Shoppers can explore exclusive collections through spring.
San Francisco power crews have restored electricity after a major outage, but approximately 22,000 residents remain without power. Authorities continue efforts to resolve lingering issues and urge caution.
San Francisco welcomes its new mayor amid a rising fentanyl crisis. The administration unveils an emergency plan targeting the opioid epidemic, aiming to reduce overdose deaths and enhance public safety across the city.
Journey USA is set to perform live at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City on Saturday, April 25th. Fans can expect classic hits and electrifying energy in this highly anticipated concert. Tickets are on sale now.
Chinese mothers are relocating their families to Silicon Valley, aiming to boost their children’s chances of entering elite universities. This trend highlights intense academic competition and the high value placed on U.S. education.
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