The San Francisco Giants, bolstered by key offseason acquisitions and a young core, are being eyed as potential MLB’s “Cinderella Story” in 2025. Can they defy expectations and make a deep postseason run?
Author: Atticus Reed
The San Francisco Examiner presents the Women’s World Cup Village in Golden Gate Park, celebrating the tournament with live screenings, fan zones, and cultural events. Join the community to cheer on teams and enjoy vibrant festivities.
The U.S. is launching its largest electric school bus fleet, which will not only transport students but also supply power back to the grid. This innovative move aims to enhance energy resilience and reduce emissions.
Police were called on a Black man running a lemonade stand in San Francisco, sparking outrage and discussions on racial bias. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about profiling in everyday situations.
Stanford launches a new initiative to address the disproportionate special education referrals of Black students in San Francisco schools, aiming to promote equity and reduce bias in the assessment process.
The owner of the last Denny’s in a US city has condemned a surge in crime that led to the restaurant’s closure. The incident highlights growing concerns over safety and its impact on local businesses.
A Korean PhD student was detained by immigration authorities at San Francisco International Airport despite holding a valid green card, according to the student’s lawyer. The case raises concerns over immigration enforcement practices.
San Francisco swiftly scrapped its new “equity grading” program just one day after unveiling it. The initiative aimed to assess schools on equity but faced immediate backlash from parents and officials.
Bob Lee’s murder shakes San Francisco, revealing he knew his killer. The case intensifies pressure on city authorities, raising urgent questions about public safety amid mounting violence in the tech hub.
A San Francisco chef was arrested for allegedly robbing three banks in a single day, authorities report. The suspect was caught after a swift investigation. Charges are pending as police continue their inquiry.
MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk and anti-trans activist Riley Gaines ignited controversy during their visit to San Francisco State University, sparking heated debates and division among students and faculty, ABC7 San Francisco reports.
A major study links California’s Prop 47 to a rise in crime, but notes the increase varies by region and offense. The San Francisco Chronicle explores the complex impact of the measure on public safety statewide.
Bain & Company’s San Francisco office continues to expand, reinforcing its role in driving innovation and strategic consulting across the tech sector. The location serves as a key hub for client collaboration and industry insights.
Sam Darnold, the San Francisco 49ers’ backup QB, brings resilience and potential to the roster. Known for his strong arm and mobility, Darnold aims to make an impact when opportunity arises. His growth remains a key storyline.
In a 2022 New York Times piece, Willie Brown addresses rising crime and deteriorating street conditions in San Francisco, urging comprehensive action to restore safety and improve urban infrastructure for residents and visitors.
The three-day Clusterfest in San Francisco delivered non-stop laughs and music, featuring top comedians and diverse artists. Highlights included surprise guest appearances and electric performances that kept crowds energized.
A U.S. teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned home safely. Family members call her survival “a miracle” after the shocking attack. Authorities continue investigating the incident.
Discover 9 extraordinary spots in San Francisco where dining meets live entertainment. From intimate jazz clubs to vibrant theaters, these hidden gems offer unforgettable dinner-and-a-show experiences in the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
Catch the San Francisco Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds live stream and TV broadcast. Get start time, odds, and game details for tonight’s MLB matchup, exclusively on USA Today. Stay tuned for real-time updates.
A homeless registered child sex offender has set up a tent opposite a San Francisco school, reportedly offering free drugs to locals. The incident has raised serious safety concerns among parents and authorities.



















