Giants’ new ace shared mixed emotions about potentially missing the All-Star Game, emphasizing team commitment over personal accolades. He remains focused on helping the Giants succeed this season.
Author: Atticus Reed
Longtime San Francisco Giants star Brandon Crawford announced his retirement, closing a celebrated chapter with the team. Known for his defensive prowess and clutch hitting, Crawford leaves a lasting legacy in MLB.
The Ultimate Guide to San Francisco Crime Data by the San Francisco Chronicle offers comprehensive analysis and up-to-date statistics, shedding light on crime trends and public safety efforts across the city.
The New York Post reports that George Soros has funded progressive district attorneys, labeled by critics as ‘legal arsonists,’ amid a spike in US crime rates. The controversial support fuels debate over prosecutorial reforms and public safety.
In a landmark recall vote, San Francisco ousted three Board of Education members amid controversy over school reopenings and equity issues, signaling deep public dissatisfaction with the district’s leadership.
A sports-loving bunny has become an unexpected fan favorite, stealing the spotlight at every game. USA Today highlights this furry mascot’s lively antics, drawing cheers and smiles from stadium crowds nationwide.
K-pop sensation Stray Kids has announced their 2025 world tour, with a much-anticipated stop in San Francisco. Fans can expect dynamic performances as the group promotes their latest album. Tickets go on sale soon.
The San Francisco 49ers face the Buffalo Bills in a crucial NFL Week 13 matchup. Experts provide predictions, picks, and odds as both teams vie for playoff positioning in this high-stakes game.
The San Francisco Giants’ first-half grades reveal a blend of promise and worry. Strong performances highlight potential, but inconsistencies and injuries raise concerns as the season heads into its second half.
San Francisco Fleet Week returns October 4-8, featuring thrilling air shows, ship tours, and military demonstrations. Mark your calendar for this iconic event celebrating the U.S. Armed Forces and maritime heritage.
Sports Illustrated projects Nick Martin to be the San Francisco 49ers’ top rookie this season. The center’s versatility and skillset stand out, making him a key player to watch in the team’s offensive line.
U.S. News & World Report explores private elementary schools in San Francisco, highlighting academic excellence, diverse programs, and admission trends shaping early education in the city’s competitive landscape.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed appeals to voters by highlighting her personal experience with the city’s challenges. In a recent New York Times piece, she emphasizes her commitment to addressing homelessness, housing, and public safety.
UCSF has been ranked among the top medical schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The recognition highlights UCSF’s excellence in research, primary care, and specialty training.
Joe White has been appointed HM Consul-General in San Francisco and Technology Envoy to the USA, strengthening UK-US ties in innovation and technology. He will lead efforts to deepen collaboration in the tech sector.
Giants Manager praised infielder Casey Schmitt as “lucky” amid a spate of injuries, highlighting his crucial role in stabilizing the team’s infield. Schmitt’s versatility has become vital to the Giants’ lineup.
Politics is heating up this year, and so is Manny’s, the beloved Mission District bar. Known for its lively atmosphere, Manny’s has become a hotspot for locals to debate and unwind amid the charged political climate.
PBS’s “American Experience” explores gaming and entertainment in Gold Rush towns, revealing how saloons, gambling halls, and theatrical shows shaped social life during America’s 19th-century mining boom.
The San Francisco Giants reap the benefits of their long-term investment in Cy Young contender Robbie Ray. The pitcher’s stellar performance is proving pivotal as the Giants contend for playoff positioning.
Kearny Street Workshop has been a vital platform for Asian American artists in the Bay Area, fostering creativity and community since 1972. The nonprofit champions diverse voices through exhibitions, performances, and workshops.

















