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Year: 2025
San Francisco Giants slugger is on the verge of achieving a milestone unseen in over 30 years. His pursuit marks a historic moment, spotlighting a rare feat in the franchise’s recent history.
San Francisco issued its first-ever tornado warning amid a rare, intense storm Wednesday. The warning highlighted the city’s vulnerability to extreme weather as heavy rain and strong winds battered the Bay Area.
Thrillist unveils “23 Things You Have to Do in SF This Year,” highlighting must-visit spots, unique events, and local favorites that promise an unforgettable San Francisco experience in 2024.
A 2018 New York Times report highlights a growing divide in America: women in wealthier, educated areas tend to have children later, while those in poorer regions start earlier, reflecting deep socioeconomic disparities affecting family planning.
New data reveals a critical shift in San Francisco’s national reputation, highlighting changes in public perception tied to economic trends, housing, and urban policy challenges, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Greater Boston, San Francisco Bay, and San Diego lead as top life sciences markets, according to Business Facilities Magazine. These hubs excel in innovation, talent, and investment, driving growth in biotech and pharma sectors.
The world’s largest sports retailer is set to close its San Francisco and Emeryville stores, marking another pandemic-related loss for local retail. The move highlights ongoing challenges in the region’s retail sector.
The San Francisco 49ers face a critical test this season: can they stay healthy? Injuries have plagued their roster in recent years, threatening playoff hopes. This year, durability could make or break their title chances.
A rare minke whale stranded in San Francisco was humanely euthanized after efforts to save it failed. Officials called the decision difficult but necessary to prevent further suffering.
Levi’s heir Daniel Lurie announces his bid to challenge San Francisco Mayor London Breed in the upcoming election, aiming to address housing and economic inequality, The New York Times reports.
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with diverse events across the Bay Area. From parades to service projects, the San Francisco Chronicle highlights ways to honor Dr. King’s legacy through community engagement and reflection.
San Francisco’s school board election marks California’s first to grant non-citizens voting rights in local education decisions. Yet, many eligible voters are not participating, citing awareness and trust issues.
Violent crime in the U.S. has dropped significantly in recent years, yet public perception remains skeptical. Despite clear data, many Americans continue to believe crime is rising, highlighting a gap between reality and fear.
Backed by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, the Global Sailing League plans a high-stakes finale in San Francisco Bay, attracting major sponsors and spotlighting the sport’s growing commercial appeal.
San Francisco Giants fan favorite and former player joins the team’s television coverage, bringing insider insights and passionate commentary to broadcasts, enhancing the viewing experience for fans statewide.
San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade took place Saturday, celebrating the Year of the Dragon with vibrant floats, lion dances, and fireworks. Thousands joined in the city’s largest and longest-running cultural tradition.
Downtown San Francisco faced its first-ever tornado warning Wednesday, marking a historic moment for the city. Officials urged residents to seek shelter as severe weather swept through the area. CNN reports ongoing updates.
BigMoneySF explores how public-pressure groups leverage U.S. tax laws to influence politics, raising questions about legality and ethics. Mission Local delves into the fine line between advocacy and abuse.
Renowned German violinist cancels U.S. tour, including San Francisco performance, citing opposition to Trump administration policies. The unexpected withdrawal sparks discussions on politics and the arts.