Residents and political groups gathered in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Redwood City to protest against former President Donald Trump, voicing opposition to his policies and legacy. The rallies drew diverse crowds and vocal demonstrations.
Year: 2025
Nintendo has launched its official San Francisco website, offering fans up-to-date news, game releases, and exclusive event info. The platform aims to strengthen the local gaming community and enhance player engagement.
The education community expresses mixed reactions to ChatGPT’s rise. While some praise its potential as a learning tool, others warn of challenges in academic integrity. “This shouldn’t be a surprise,” educators say.
Viral street signs claiming theft is legal in California are false. Authorities confirm these signs are fake and do not reflect state laws. Theft remains illegal under California law.
Tim Cook, Elon Musk, and Steve Schwarzman were among U.S. CEOs attending a high-profile dinner with Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling ongoing dialogue amid complex US-China relations, CNBC reports.
Cricket Wireless is relocating its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to Texas, marking a strategic shift aimed at cost efficiency and market expansion, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The move reflects broader trends in corporate relocations.
Hundreds were arrested during protests in Los Angeles as tensions escalated. Fox’s Pete Hegseth hinted at potential additional deployments to manage unrest. Authorities continue monitoring the situation closely.
The Boston Red Sox’s handling of rising star Jaxon Riley has been widely criticized, with Sports Illustrated naming it the biggest failure of 2025. Missteps in contract negotiations and development have marred the team’s prospects.
California’s high-speed rail project, initially a symbol of innovation, has faced major delays and cost overruns. The New York Times explores how political battles, funding issues, and mismanagement derailed the ambitious plan.
Shakira has postponed the start of her U.S. tour due to health reasons, prioritizing recovery to deliver her best performance. Fans can now look forward to the rescheduled dates announced recently. See the updated tour schedule on HOLA.
Reports of anti-Asian hate crimes in San Francisco surged in 2021, reflecting a nationwide rise. Authorities urge vigilance and community support amid growing concerns over violence targeting Asian Americans.
San Francisco’s iconic Pier 39 faces challenges as dirty streets and homelessness raise concerns among businesses and visitors. Merchants report declining foot traffic, sparking debate on solutions to restore the area’s appeal.
In a recent Sports Illustrated feature, 49ers defensive star Arik Armstead detailed how rookie QB Brock Purdy’s leadership and playmaking reshaped the team’s offense, sparking a dynamic shift in strategy and momentum.
San Francisco police conducted a large-scale drug bust at Jefferson Square Park, known locally as “Zombie Park.” Authorities seized narcotics and made multiple arrests in the operation, aiming to curb ongoing illegal activity.
Dozens were arrested following protests against ICE in San Francisco, where two officers were injured and buildings vandalized. Authorities responded to escalating tensions during the demonstration, CBS News reports.
The director of “Home Alone 2” reveals that Donald Trump’s cameo has “become this curse,” citing how the brief appearance has drawn renewed scrutiny amid Trump’s controversial public life, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
San Francisco school board has reversed its decision to paint over a historic mural depicting slavery and violence, citing public outcry and concerns over erasing important conversations about the city’s history, The Guardian reports.
FactCheck.org debunks former President Trump’s false and misleading claims about Kamala Harris’ record on crime, highlighting inaccuracies and providing context on her tenure as a prosecutor and attorney general.
The San Francisco Bay Area’s shelter-in-place order appears to be curbing COVID-19 spread, with early data showing slowed infection rates. Officials urge continued compliance to sustain progress.
The San Francisco Giants have designated an infielder for assignment to clear a roster spot as they prepare to activate an All-Star slugger. The move underscores the team’s commitment to boosting their offensive firepower.