Power has been restored for approximately 110,000 San Francisco customers following a widespread outage, utility officials confirmed. Efforts continue to address remaining issues and prevent future disruptions.
Month: January 2026
Media Advisory: The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will sail into San Francisco Bay on Wednesday, June 25. This rare ride-in event offers a unique opportunity to witness the historic tall ship in action.
Ex-congressman John Burton, a towering figure in California politics and influential Democrat, has died at 92. Known for his progressive legacy, Burton shaped state and national policies for decades.
Las Vegas joins New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, and San Francisco in a surge of record hotel bookings and overnight stays. The unexpected twist? A turbocharged tourism economy set to reshape revenue streams nationwide.
Politics is reshaping history education across the U.S., as new laws and curricula debates spark conflicts over how the past is taught. Educators face mounting pressure amid polarized perspectives, impacting classrooms nationwide.
IHCL’s U.S. hotels demonstrate a robust recovery, with occupancy and revenue metrics rebounding sharply post-pandemic, signaling renewed confidence in the North American hospitality market.
San Francisco celebrates the 2014 World Series champion Giants with a massive parade downtown. Fans filled the streets, honoring the team’s third title in five years and lauding their remarkable season and resilience.
Power was nearly restored in San Francisco Saturday following a widespread outage that left thousands without electricity. Utility crews worked overnight to resolve the issue, with full restoration expected soon.
The San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles have released their injury reports ahead of the 2025 NFC Wild Card Round. Key players’ status will impact game plans as both teams prepare for a high-stakes playoff showdown.
Seattle and San Francisco face scrutiny over hosting World Cup matches amid reported political tensions with former President Trump. Officials and experts weigh in on whether such differences could impact the games.
Nexstar Media Group’s FOX40 operates key television stations in the Western U.S., delivering local news and entertainment to diverse audiences with a focus on community engagement and regional coverage.
San Francisco Unified School District has removed the term “chief” from job titles, aiming to address concerns over cultural sensitivity. The move reflects a broader trend toward more inclusive language in schools.
A suspect has been arrested and charged with a hate crime in connection to the recent vandalism of a San Francisco mosque, authorities confirmed. The incident has sparked community outrage and calls for increased security.
A new 2-in-1 deal offers business class flights from Euro cities to San Francisco for £1127, including a side trip to Lisbon. The offer, featured on God Save The Points, presents exceptional value for savvy travelers.
Colin Kaepernick’s adviser revealed that three NFL teams have inquired about the quarterback, signaling ongoing interest despite his years away from the league, USA Today reports. Discussions reportedly continue behind the scenes.
Nintendo has launched its new My Mario product line in the U.S., featuring exclusive merchandise inspired by the iconic franchise. The collection aims to offer fans fresh ways to celebrate their favorite plumber.
San Francisco’s mayor faces backlash after a controversial appointment sparks public outrage. Critics label it a major misstep, questioning the administration’s judgment early in the term. The controversy continues to unfold.
Power was restored to most San Francisco customers following a massive outage that plunged the city into darkness. Utility crews worked swiftly to resolve the issue, aiming to prevent future disruptions.
CNN’s special report, “The Seventies: The Decade’s Worst Killers,” examines the most notorious murderers of the 1970s, revealing chilling details about their crimes and the era’s impact on criminal justice.
City College of San Francisco now offers free tuition for eligible students, expanding access to quality education. This initiative aims to support local learners and reduce financial barriers, as detailed by Indian Eagle.



















