Veterans Day 2025 in the Bay Area will feature parades, ceremonies, and community events honoring those who served. San Francisco and surrounding cities invite residents to join in paying tribute to veterans’ sacrifices.
Year: 2025
On March 4, 2019, communities in San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose united for the “March 4 Education,” advocating for better funding, equitable resources, and support for public schools. The event drew diverse participants demanding change.
Analysis of a decade’s BART crime data reveals trends in violence on the Bay Area transit system. The Mercury News explores patterns, highlighting areas of concern and efforts to improve rider safety.
A leading self-driving AI company has begun testing its autonomous vehicle technology on public roads in the US. The trials aim to enhance safety and advance the future of smart transportation.
Former NFL star Vernon Davis expressed strong interest in investing in an NFL team, signaling a potential future shift from the field to ownership. Davis’s move reflects growing athlete involvement in team management.
An earthquake swarm rattled the San Francisco Bay Area with multiple back-to-back tremors, raising concerns among residents and officials. No immediate damage or injuries have been reported, as seismic activity continues to be monitored.
The 49ers’ defense dominated the Panthers with relentless pressure and airtight coverage, forcing turnovers and shutting down key plays. Their disciplined execution was key to securing a decisive victory.
John Burton, a longtime San Francisco political leader and former state legislator, has died at 92. Known for his progressive policies and advocacy, Burton’s legacy shaped California politics for decades.
Oktoberfest San Francisco has been designated California’s first official ‘Entertainment Zone,’ offering a vibrant mix of music, food, and festivities. The event promises an authentic Bavarian experience for all ages.
San Francisco International Airport has been named the Best Large Airport in the U.S. by Business Traveller. The accolade highlights its exceptional facilities, customer service, and passenger experience.
Javon Hargrave is gearing up for a high-pressure second season with the San Francisco 49ers. Focused on fitness and teamwork, Hargrave aims to build on last year’s strong foundation and elevate the defense in 2024.
Newly uncovered documents reveal the U.S. military’s covert 1950 biological weapons test in San Francisco, exposing the release of bacteria over the city to study dispersal—a revelation sparking public health and ethical concerns.
Former President Trump announced he is backing off a planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco after discussions with the city’s mayor. The move marks a shift in his approach to federal intervention in local law enforcement.
Former President Donald Trump vowed to deploy troops to San Francisco, stating, “We’re going to go to San Francisco,” amid rising concerns over crime and homelessness, according to SFGATE. Details on timing remain unclear.
“Ip Man 4” delivers intense martial arts action and a compelling story of justice in San Francisco. The film blends high-octane fight scenes with themes of honor and cultural clash, making it a standout in the franchise.
San Francisco’s school board has paused efforts to rename Washington, Lincoln, and Feinstein schools amid public debate. The decision reflects ongoing tensions over historical legacies and community input – NBC News.
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. released key updates in 2021, highlighting major real estate projects and strategic initiatives. The news reflects the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainable urban development.
The San Francisco 49ers’ 2016 season is poised to be defined by inconsistent quarterback play. Struggles under center threaten to undermine the team’s offensive potential, spotlighting a key challenge for the franchise.
The death of a beloved neighborhood cat in San Francisco has ignited public outrage against robotaxis. Residents blame the autonomous vehicle for the incident, sparking renewed calls for stricter regulations.
President Trump has called off the planned federal surge in San Francisco amid protests. However, law enforcement in the East Bay remains on high alert as demonstrations continue to escalate.



















