A new report by The Desert Sun reveals California’s most and least educated regions. Coastal and urban areas lead in higher education, while some inland and desert regions lag behind, highlighting stark educational disparities statewide.
Year: 2026
A San Francisco small business is in advanced talks with Walmart for a potential partnership, signaling a significant opportunity for local entrepreneurs to expand their market reach through the retail giant’s platform.
The Athletics face critical midseason challenges as injuries and slumping bats threaten to halt their momentum. The team must swiftly adjust to stay competitive in a tightly contested division.
The 56th Annual SF Pride Parade returned with a powerful message of resistance, celebrating LGBTQ+ resilience amid ongoing social and political challenges. Participants marched to defend rights and visibility.
In the 2026 election for San Francisco’s U.S. House District 11, incumbent candidate secured a decisive victory, reflecting strong voter support. KQED provides in-depth coverage and analysis of the results.
New Orleans joins San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, and more in powering major annual cultural events across the US, amplifying excitement around America’s 250th anniversary. What are you waiting for?
La France aux États-Unis announces the 2026–2027 school scholarships, offering US students opportunities for academic exchange and cultural immersion in France. Applications open soon for diverse fields and levels.
San Francisco tops U.S. tourism charts, surpassing New York, Miami, and other major cities with record hotel occupancy, soaring luxury rates, and a World Cup travel boom fueling a citywide hospitality surge.
San Francisco police have pledged to end the practice of using DNA from sexual assault victims to investigate unrelated crimes, following public outcry and concerns over privacy violations.
Kenya’s President William Ruto is set to address the U.S.-Kenya Business Roadshow in San Francisco, aiming to boost trade and investment ties between the two nations. The event highlights growing economic collaboration.
Former San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy has rejoined the Oakland Athletics organization, returning in a new role aimed at developing the team’s future talent, Sports Illustrated reports.
Immigrant seniors face losing Medicare coverage despite years of payments, reveals a KFF Health News investigation. The policy gap leaves many vulnerable, raising urgent questions about healthcare equity for older immigrants.
A man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer has gone on trial in San Francisco. The case highlights concerns over political violence and security for public officials. Proceedings are ongoing.
In a surprising move, Donald Trump has dismissed the remaining Freedom 250 performers, declaring himself the event’s headliner. The announcement has sparked controversy and confusion among fans and organizers alike.
San Francisco schools chief was summoned to Congress to defend the district’s race and gender identity lessons amid growing conservative backlash, sparking a heated debate over educational content and parental rights.
GetLatka’s 2025 report reveals the Top 200 SaaS companies in San Francisco, spotlighting industry leaders driving innovation and growth in the tech hub. The list offers key insights for investors and entrepreneurs alike.
The San Francisco Bay Area gears up for the World Cup 2026 with top spots to visit, must-try eats, and exciting activities. Explore vibrant neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and diverse cuisine for an unforgettable experience.
Two new hantavirus exposures linked to a San Francisco International Airport traveler and a San Mateo County resident aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship have been reported, prompting health alerts in the Bay Area.
A massive 2,000-pound sea lion stunned tourists at a popular US hotspot, drawing comparisons to a Volkswagen for its size. Visitors marveled at the imposing marine mammal’s unexpected appearance.
San Francisco’s Fleet Week will proceed with a scaled-back schedule despite the ongoing government shutdown. Officials confirm limited events as city honors military personnel and first responders.


















