Tens of thousands of San Francisco residents faced widespread power outages, disrupting daily life and services. Utility crews are working to restore electricity amidst ongoing investigations into the cause.
Month: February 2026
In “I’m Matt,” a 2024 New York Times feature, several politicians reveal personal addiction struggles that shape their policy priorities, highlighting how lived experience informs efforts to reform addiction treatment and support systems.
The San Francisco Chronicle reviews “Tiny Beautiful Things,” highlighting its heartfelt advice and raw honesty. The book offers guidance and comfort for navigating life’s chaos, resonating deeply with readers facing personal struggles.
In its 2017 piece, The New York Times explores San Francisco’s declining child population, examining factors like housing costs and urban lifestyle changes reshaping the city’s demographic landscape.
A beloved San Francisco staple in Japantown is closing after 40 years, marking the end of an era. The landmark business, known for its cultural significance, cites rising costs and changing times as key reasons.
Charges have been upgraded to murder against the suspect in the hospital stabbing of a San Francisco social worker, authorities announced. The victim succumbed to injuries, prompting the intensified legal action.
Warriors owner Joe Lacob is reportedly considering a bid for the San Diego Padres. Sources suggest Lacob’s interest could signal a major shift in the Padres’ ownership landscape, pending further developments.
The 49ers injury conspiracy theory claims the team’s injuries are exaggerated or manipulated for competitive advantage. USA Today investigates the claims, finding no solid evidence to support the theory.
UK journalist Sami Hamdi has been detained in the US amid reported pressure from pro-Israel lobby groups, Al Jazeera reports. The move raises concerns over press freedom and political influence.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, joining a legendary lineup of past performers. USA Today reviews every star to light up the stage in Super Bowl history.
On April 15, 1967, hundreds of thousands across the U.S. staged massive anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, marking one of the largest protests against the conflict. The Zinn Education Project highlights this pivotal moment in peace activism history.
As the NBA trade deadline nears, Draymond Green adopts a pragmatic stance on potential trades, stating, “If I’m traded, that’s part of the business.” The Warriors veteran emphasizes professionalism amid roster speculation.
The San Francisco 49ers face off against the Los Angeles Rams in an intense NFL Week 2 clash. Experts weigh in with predictions, key picks, and updated betting odds for this high-stakes divisional matchup.
The FDA has issued a warning against a popular ‘natural remedy’ for joint pain, citing safety concerns. Despite this, many immigrants in San Francisco continue to rely on the treatment, highlighting cultural trust over regulation.
San Francisco homes are selling faster than in any other major U.S. city, driven by high demand and limited inventory. The trend highlights the city’s resilient real estate market amidst broader economic shifts.
A rightwing group protested after San Francisco blocked their rally venues, citing safety concerns. The decision sparked debates over free speech and public safety, drawing national attention to the city’s handling of political demonstrations.
The “Roaring Twenties” marks a dynamic era of economic boom, jazz music, and cultural change in 1920s America. Britannica explores its origins, key historical events, and lasting impact on society and arts.
















