A father of three was taken into ICE custody after reporting to the San Francisco immigration office, according to KTVU. Authorities confirmed his detention amid ongoing enforcement efforts.
Author: Atticus Reed
In 1850s San Francisco, vigilantes formed to combat rampant crime and corruption, bypassing legal authorities. Their controversial actions shaped early law enforcement and justice in the burgeoning city.
Nintendo San Francisco officially opens its doors, welcoming guests of all ages from near and far. The new location offers immersive experiences, exclusive merchandise, and events celebrating Nintendo’s iconic games.
Hundreds of protesters rallied in San Francisco, chanting “Hands off Iran” to denounce President Trump’s recent bombing. The demonstration called for peace and condemned escalating military actions in the Middle East.
San Francisco Chronicle reports on the neighborhood identified as the hometown of the city’s drug dealers. The area faces rising crime and community concerns as authorities intensify efforts to combat the drug trade.
At 49ers camp, quarterback Brock Purdy faced an interception, raising concerns about offensive cohesion. Meanwhile, a key wide receiver suffered an injury, prompting questions about depth and readiness for the upcoming season.
Anthony Guilfoyle, a longtime San Francisco political adviser known for his influence behind the scenes, has died. Guilfoyle played a key role in shaping city policies for decades, leaving a lasting impact on local politics.
The San Francisco education department will end its office lease as part of a broader cost-cutting measure amid mass layoffs. The move reflects budget pressures faced by the city’s public education system.
The San Francisco 49ers have re-signed tight end Ross Dwelley to a one-year deal after his stint with the Atlanta Falcons. The move bolsters the 49ers’ offensive depth ahead of the upcoming season.
San Francisco’s 311 Customer Service Center offers residents a streamlined way to access city services and report non-emergency issues. Available 24/7, it connects the public directly with local government support.
The San Francisco school board has voted to rename several schools honoring George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Dianne Feinstein, and others, sparking debate over the city’s historical legacy and educational priorities.
A Pew Research Center study reveals that the financial risk from the COVID-19 outbreak varies significantly among U.S. business owners, with minority and women entrepreneurs facing greater economic challenges than their counterparts.
Trump’s agenda highlights a clash between political aims and policy on U.S. water management. As debates intensify, the future of the nation’s water sustainability hangs in the balance.
Giants star Saquon Barkley is finally living up to his $63 million contract, delivering clutch performances and leading the team’s offense. His resurgence offers new hope for a franchise hungry for playoff success.
California has adopted a new math framework sparking debate among educators and parents. The framework emphasizes conceptual understanding over rote skills, aiming to reshape math education statewide.
A new UCSF study reveals that e-cigarette use costs the U.S. $15 billion annually, marking the first comprehensive analysis of its economic impact on healthcare and productivity.
A former college swimmer alleges she was assaulted at an event opposing the inclusion of trans women in women’s sports, sparking renewed debate over safety and rights in athletic competitions, CNN reports.
A fatal crash near San Francisco International Airport has forced closure of northbound US Highway 101. Authorities report significant delays as emergency crews respond. Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes.
Math scores in the U.S. lag behind global peers, spotlighting gaps in teaching methods. Countries with higher achievement often emphasize problem-solving and critical thinking, offering lessons for American education reform.
Chesa Boudin, son of jailed Weather Underground radicals, has been elected San Francisco’s new District Attorney. His victory signals a shift toward reform in the city’s criminal justice system.