LOVB Pro Volleyball will expand its league with a new franchise in San Francisco, marking a significant growth move. The team is set to elevate the Bay Area’s presence in professional volleyball. Details expected soon.
Author: Atticus Reed
A US court has ruled that former President Donald Trump can retain control over the California National Guard while a related lawsuit is ongoing, delaying any changes to its command structure, The Guardian reports.
TheWrap has released its 2025 list of the Top 50 Film Schools, highlighting institutions that excel in fostering creative talent and industry readiness. The ranking showcases schools shaping the next generation of filmmakers.
The Bay Area has issued a “shelter in place” order, closing all non-essential businesses across six counties to curb the spread of COVID-19. Residents are urged to stay home except for essential activities.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the U.S. military will not participate in San Francisco Fleet Week, NBCBayArea.com reports. This marks a significant absence from the annual naval celebration.
British Airways A380 declared minimum fuel while approaching San Francisco, triggering UK-USA aviation alert protocols. The incident highlights ongoing safety vigilance on transatlantic routes. No injuries reported.
San Francisco’s largest mall is redefining its appeal, focusing beyond traditional retail to include mixed-use spaces and entertainment, aiming to attract diverse visitors and boost foot traffic, CoStar reports.
The Giants and Athletics bolstered their farm systems on MLB signing day, adding several international prospects. Both teams aim to develop young talent to strengthen their future rosters.
Sting has been announced as the headliner for the NFL’s Pre-Super Bowl Concert, following widespread controversy surrounding Bad Bunny’s halftime show. The move aims to offer fans a high-profile musical experience ahead of the big game.
California plans to fully reopen schools for in-person learning this fall, emphasizing safety protocols and vaccination efforts to protect students and staff. Districts are balancing health concerns with education priorities.
The San Francisco Bay Area will host several high-profile matches during the 2026 World Cup. FOX Sports details start times, dates, and venues as fans gear up for the global soccer event. Stay tuned for updates.
TechCrunch reveals its 2025 Events Calendar, spotlighting key conferences and product launches shaping the tech industry’s future. Mark your calendar for groundbreaking innovations and networking opportunities.
Aiai Delas Alas is set to expand her food business to San Francisco, California. The actress and entrepreneur announced plans to bring her popular Filipino dishes to the U.S. market, aiming to share authentic flavors abroad.
The San Francisco Chronicle revisits Mark Twain’s sharp critiques of “idiot” politicians, drawing parallels to today’s political climate. Twain’s wit offers insight into the challenges faced in contemporary governance.
San Francisco’s Minerva University sparks debate: hailed as a “perfect university” for its innovative online curriculum, yet questioned by students unsure if its unconventional model is a worthwhile gamble.
Mass power outages have plunged large parts of San Francisco into darkness, causing widespread disruptions to traffic and daily activities. Authorities are investigating the cause as crews work to restore power.
Brock Purdy and George Kittle headline five top PrizePicks selections for the 49ers vs. Seahawks game. Experts analyze key plays and stats to help fans capitalize on betting opportunities.
Following Nancy Pelosi’s departure, San Francisco faces a fiercely contested race to fill her congressional seat, with candidates navigating a high-stakes political landscape in a battle closely watched nationwide.
Tens of thousands gathered across the Bay Area for the ‘No Kings’ protests, demanding political and social change. The large-scale demonstrations reflected widespread community unrest, drawing significant local attention.
New data reveals soaring poverty rates in the Bay Area, even as California’s wealthiest residents reap significant financial gains. The growing wealth gap highlights deepening economic divides in the region.



















