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Year: 2025
The San Francisco Giants have a unique opportunity to excel in pitching this season, potentially solidifying their standing in the NL West. Enhanced bullpen depth and emerging starters could make them a serious title contender.
Nancy Pelosi’s journey from a San Francisco housewife to Speaker of the House highlights her strategic prowess and resilience. Her rise marks a historic shift, making her the most powerful woman in US politics.
As tensions rise globally, SFist highlights the importance of recalling San Francisco’s Nazi history and revisiting “The Man in the High Castle,” a series exploring alternate fascist realities. A timely reflection on past and present threats.
UC Law San Francisco, a leading law school, championing diversity, innovation, and social justice. It prepares students for impactful legal careers through rigorous academics and community engagement.
Half of the world’s largest companies plan to reduce office space, with U.S. cities expected to face the biggest impact, according to CNN. The trend signals a major shift in post-pandemic work dynamics and urban economies.
The St. Louis Cardinals faced the San Francisco Giants in a thrilling showdown at historic Rickwood Field. Fans witnessed intense action as both teams battled under the iconic ballpark’s lights.
Incat Crowther has unveiled new electric ferries for San Francisco Bay, promising eco-friendly, efficient transit across the iconic waters. The innovative vessels mark a significant step toward sustainable marine transport.
Michael Moritz, a prominent venture capitalist and San Francisco native, advocates for inclusive growth and equitable housing policies. His vision aims to balance innovation with community needs in the city’s future.
SFMOMA announces a free admission day, inviting art lovers to explore its collections without cost. Meanwhile, Sweetwater Music Hall unveils a diverse new concert season, promising fresh live music experiences.
San Francisco’s school board voted to rename 44 schools, removing names like Washington and Lincoln in a contentious move aimed at addressing racial and social justice concerns, sparking intense public debate.
Security cameras boost public safety and deter crime, but experts warn they also raise privacy concerns. The debate intensifies over whether their benefits outweigh the risks of surveillance. (The New York Times, 2022)
The oldest craft brewery in the United States is closing its doors after 127 years. Known for its rich heritage and iconic brews, the historic brewery’s shutdown marks the end of an era in American craft beer.
Jose Luis Sanchez III joins Sports Illustrated as a senior writer, bringing extensive experience in boxing journalism. His insightful analysis and in-depth coverage promise to elevate the outlet’s sports storytelling.
A San Francisco-based helicopter pilot was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for exceptional valor and skill during a critical Coast Guard rescue mission. The honor highlights bravery and dedication in life-saving operations.
The San Francisco 49ers have officially announced the contract extension of linebacker Fred Warner. The deal secures the All-Pro defender’s future with the team, reinforcing their commitment to a strong defense.
Salvadoran American voters in San Francisco show mixed reactions to the city’s tough-on-crime policies. The community remains divided over law enforcement strategies amid rising concerns about public safety.
Major corporations are withdrawing sponsorship from key Pride parades amid ongoing DEI rollbacks. The move highlights growing tensions over corporate support for LGBTQ+ initiatives, NBC News reports.
The San Francisco school board recall organizer emphasized that gross mismanagement, rather than racism, drove the effort. The campaign targets leadership concerns amid growing community frustration.
San Francisco’s Walgreens stores are closing amid rising retail theft, sparking community outcry. Many locals say these pharmacies provided essential access to food and medicine, now lost as closures mount.