San Francisco crime boss Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow was found guilty on 162 counts, including racketeering and murder. The verdict marks a significant blow to the city’s organized crime networks.
Year: 2025
Dead & Company is set to perform their final shows in San Francisco. Fans can catch the live stream to experience the band’s farewell tour. USA Today provides details on how to watch the historic concerts online.
The San Francisco 49ers and Trent Williams have reached a contract extension agreement, securing the star offensive tackle for the coming seasons. The deal brings stability to the 49ers’ offensive line ahead of the new NFL campaign.
NYC, San Francisco, and other U.S. cities wrapped up Pride Month with vibrant celebrations blending festive parades and protests, spotlighting LGBTQ+ rights and ongoing social justice issues, NBC News reports.
The San Francisco Giants have dismissed manager Bob Melvin, ending his tenure with the team. The decision comes amid ongoing struggles, as the organization looks to shift direction for the remainder of the season.
Kamala Harris’s years as a prosecutor reveal a complex legacy, blending tough-on-crime policies with progressive reforms. Her record reflects the challenges of balancing law enforcement with social justice.
Mark Hamill revealed he nearly left the U.S. after Donald Trump’s 2016 election win. His wife convinced him to stay, jokingly using a “Jedi mind trick,” highlighting their hopeful resilience amid political upheaval.
Shreveport officials sharply criticized California’s Governor over recent crime statistics, disputing the accuracy of claims made about crime rates. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions in discussing public safety data.
US Bank announces the closure of 35 branches across the Bay Area, citing shifts toward digital banking. The move aims to optimize operations amidst changing customer preferences and enhance online services.
Jacob Cowing enters 49ers training camp with a prime opportunity to make an immediate impact. The gifted wide receiver aims to leverage his skills and secure a key role in the team’s offensive rotation.
High spirits and vibrant culture filled San Francisco’s annual lowrider parade, showcasing colorful custom cars and lively community energy. The Guardian captures the event’s dynamic atmosphere in stunning images.
A United Airlines plane collided with another jet while pulling back from a gate at San Francisco Airport. No injuries were reported, but the incident caused delays. Authorities are investigating the cause, Fox News reports.
San Francisco’s 2023 reparations program aims to address decades of displacement and economic inequality among Black residents. Can financial compensation reverse the city’s steep demographic shift? The experiment is underway.
KQED’s guide to the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade details key parade routes, event times, and cultural festivities, helping visitors plan their experience of this vibrant, longstanding celebration in the city’s Chinatown.
Stanford launches a new initiative to address the disproportionate special education referrals of Black students in San Francisco schools, aiming to promote equity and reduce bias in the assessment process.
A U.S. judge has blocked former President Trump’s plan to deploy federal troops to combat crime in California, ruling it oversteps legal authority, Reuters reports. The decision limits federal intervention in state law enforcement.
Design agency Denomination launches in San Francisco, appointing Meghan Read as Business Director. The move strengthens their presence in the Bay Area’s creative market, aiming to deliver innovative brand solutions.
The Arizona Cardinals face the San Francisco 49ers in an NFL Week 5 showdown. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and odds as both teams aim to boost their standings in a pivotal early-season clash.
Coyotes have been spotted paddling across the deep waters of San Francisco Bay, navigating to a remote island. Experts believe these unexpected swimmers are adapting to urban encroachment, highlighting wildlife resilience.
Tariffs on Chinese goods risk harming Chinatowns in New York, San Francisco, and beyond, threatening local businesses reliant on imports. Community leaders warn of economic strain and cultural impact.



















