October in San Francisco offers mild weather and a bustling event calendar. From scenic outdoor activities to cultural festivals, the city invites visitors to enjoy pleasant temperatures and vibrant local experiences this fall.
Month: March 2026
A new $65K private school in Silicon Valley is revolutionizing education by using AI to teach students in just two hours a day, aiming to disrupt traditional U.S. schooling with innovative tech-driven learning.
Cartel leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes began his drug trafficking career in San Francisco, according to new USA Today reports. His rise from the U.S. to Mexico’s most wanted marks a significant cross-border criminal evolution.
The Seahawks and 49ers face off in a pivotal divisional game this weekend. Catch the action live on TV and stream online. Kickoff time and broadcast details are available now on USA Today. Don’t miss the clash!
CIBC Bancorp USA Inc. has acquired a new stake in Coinbase Global, Inc., marking a strategic move into the cryptocurrency sector. The investment underscores growing institutional interest in digital assets.
Chris Simms shares candid insights on Jauan Jennings’ game, echoing widespread fan sentiments. His analysis highlights Jennings’ impact and potential, sparking fresh conversations around the rising NFL wide receiver.
Iran’s Supreme Leader has been killed in a major attack reportedly carried out by US and Israeli forces, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. This development marks a significant escalation in Middle East tensions.
The Super Bowl weekend musical lineup features stars like Bad Bunny, Green Day, Olivia Dean, and Charlie Puth, promising diverse performances that will energize fans ahead of the big game. Stay tuned for exclusive Yahoo coverage.
San Francisco teachers union strike has halted classes, leaving 50,000 children out of school. The walkout centers on demands for better pay and working conditions, disrupting education across the city.
California law requires most retailers to accept cash, ensuring equal access for all customers. However, some exceptions exist under state and local regulations, sparking ongoing debate about payment policies.
Macklin Celebrini’s recent Olympic performance has injected fresh momentum into the San Jose Sharks, boosting team morale and spotlighting their rising talent on the global stage, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released data on consumer expenditures in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area for 2019-20, revealing spending trends amid economic shifts. Housing remains the largest expense, reflecting local cost pressures.
Hundreds gathered in San Francisco to protest US-Israel military actions targeting Iran. Demonstrators voiced opposition to escalating tensions and called for diplomatic solutions. The rally highlighted growing public concern.
Super Bowl LX lands in the Bay Area amid heightened national political tensions. Levi’s Stadium prepares for a high-profile event shadowed by protests and security concerns, highlighting America’s divided climate.
2026 promises a thrilling year with major sports events, high-stakes trials, and blockbuster movie releases. From the FIFA World Cup to landmark court cases, USA Today previews a dynamic year ahead.
San Francisco High School of the Arts ranks prominently in U.S. News & World Report for its strong academic programs and dedication to arts education, showcasing a unique blend of creativity and scholastic excellence.
Anti-Asian racism continues to impact San Francisco’s community, with residents sharing stories of discrimination and calls for stronger protections. Local leaders urge action to address this persistent issue.
Laura Morris of BDO USA PC has been named one of the San Francisco Business Times’ Influential Women. Recognized for her leadership and impact, Morris continues to drive innovation in the financial sector.
Giants prospects receive a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to showcase their talents on Team USA, NBC Sports Bay Area reports. This unique chance highlights the rising stars’ potential on an international stage.
A prolonged and unusual March heat wave is sweeping across Western U.S. cities, shattering temperature records and prompting early heat advisories. Experts warn of potential impacts on health and energy demand.


















