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Local officials have confirmed an FBI warning about a suspected Iranian plot to attack California using drones. Authorities are increasing security measures as investigations continue, per the San Francisco Chronicle.
A recent San Francisco vote highlights rising divisions within the US left, exposing tensions over progressive policies and grassroots influence. The outcome reflects broader challenges facing Democratic unity nationwide, analysts say.
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Team USA secured a solid victory over the San Francisco Giants in a key tune-up game ahead of the World Baseball Classic. The win boosts confidence as they prepare for international competition.
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.
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.
Oracle Team USA staged a historic comeback in the 2013 America’s Cup, overcoming a 8-1 deficit to defeat Emirates Team New Zealand 9-8. The victory marked the greatest turnaround in sailing history.
Teachers nationwide face suspension or dismissal over social media posts linked to Charlie Kirk, sparking debates on free speech and professional conduct in education. The controversy highlights growing tensions around politics in schools.
The office market shows signs of stabilization in 2025, according to experts. After years of volatility, rising demand and reduced vacancies could mark a turning point for commercial real estate.
Thousands gathered in San Francisco as businesses closed their doors Wednesday to join the nationwide ‘ICE Out’ protest. The coordinated action demands changes to immigration enforcement policies.
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An Italian goods shop in San Francisco faces severe challenges amid rising tariffs, with the owner saying, “It’s killing us.” The trade barriers are driving up costs, threatening the store’s survival in a competitive market.
A tuberculosis outbreak at a prestigious San Francisco private school has led to event cancellations and renewed calls for mask-wearing. Health officials urge vigilance as contact tracing and testing continue.
San Francisco teachers have ended their strike after reaching a tentative agreement with the school district. The deal addresses key demands, aiming to improve wages, class sizes, and resources amid ongoing education challenges.
San Francisco teachers and the school district have reached a deal to end the first strike in decades, resolving key disputes over pay and working conditions, officials announced Monday. Classes will resume soon.
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.
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.



















