Over 1,500 flights were canceled and delays mounted nationwide on Saturday, causing major disruptions across U.S. airports. Travelers faced long waits and crowded terminals amid ongoing operational challenges.
Day: March 4, 2026
San Francisco’s Democratic Party faces deepening divisions as infighting among left-wing factions escalates, raising questions about who truly represents the city’s progressive base, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
As New Year’s Eve approaches, List Wire reveals the 25 best spots across the United States to ring in 2024. From iconic city celebrations to hidden gems, these destinations promise unforgettable countdowns and vibrant festivities.
Only two Northern California high schools made it into the top 50 of US News’ latest “Best High Schools” ranking. The list highlights academic excellence nationwide amidst growing competition.
The family of an 84-year-old Thai immigrant fatally attacked says the crime was “driven by hate.” Authorities continue to investigate the incident amid growing concerns over hate crimes targeting Asian communities.
Citibank is closing two downtown San Francisco branches as part of a strategic move to open a flagship location. The new site aims to enhance customer experience and mark a bold presence in the city’s financial district.
The Arizona Diamondbacks faced off against the San Francisco Giants in a thrilling MLB matchup. Intense pitching and key hits defined the game, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Full coverage in The Arizona Republic.
A Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley sparked protests Tuesday, with demonstrators opposing the conservative group’s presence on campus. The clash highlighted ongoing tensions over free speech and political activism.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports on consumer expenditures in the San Francisco metro area for 2023-24, highlighting trends in housing, transportation, and food costs amid shifting economic conditions.








