For $3,500 a month in San Francisco, renters can expect a modest one-bedroom apartment or a shared two-bedroom in popular neighborhoods. The competitive market reflects the city’s high demand and limited housing supply.
Author: Ava Thompson
The San Francisco Giants have emerged as a potential trade partner for the Tampa Bay Rays’ star slugger, sources tell Sports Illustrated. Talks are reportedly in early stages as both teams explore options.
Undocumented Chinese migrants in San Francisco remain largely invisible, navigating daily challenges while bracing for stricter immigration policies. Many fear deportation as they prepare for the worst, highlighting a growing crisis in the community.
San Francisco, once known as the “Golden City,” faces rising dirt, crime, and drug needle issues. Officials hope the upcoming APEC summit will spark revival and restore the city’s tarnished image.
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco examines how cashless businesses reshape retail operations, consumer behavior, and cash circulation, highlighting both benefits and challenges in today’s evolving payment landscape.
Business-class battle: The Best Lie-Flats Between the US and London — The Points Guy ranks top airlines offering lie-flat seats on transatlantic flights, highlighting comfort, privacy, and value for premium travelers.
British political commentator Sami Hamdi was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a speaking tour. The incident raises concerns over free speech and immigration enforcement policies. PBS reports.
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero has earned two Michelin Keys in the 2025 Michelin Guide, marking the second consecutive year the luxury hotel receives this prestigious recognition.
Business Insider reveals the 25 most dangerously polluted cities in the US, highlighting alarming air quality concerns. The report underscores urgent public health risks linked to industrial emissions and traffic congestion.
The federal government has formally requested the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office to provide a list of undocumented immigrants currently held in local jails, intensifying tensions over immigration enforcement in the city.
Photos reveal San Francisco stores with boarded-up windows following a surge in smash-and-grab robberies. Businesses are taking precautions amid growing concerns over public safety and rising theft incidents.
Dallas and San Francisco top the list of US metro areas with the highest GDP growth, according to Oxford Economics. Both cities show robust economic expansion, outpacing other major metros in 2024.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed acknowledged shortcomings in the city’s education system following the recent school board recall, stating, “We failed our children.” The recall highlights growing frustration with school leadership.
San Francisco 49ers DE Nick Bosa called his recent MAGA hat stunt “well worth” the likely NFL fine, standing by his choice to wear the politically charged gear during team events. The league is reviewing potential disciplinary action.
The San Francisco Chronicle provides an up-to-date California Fire Map, offering real-time tracking of wildfires across the state. Stay informed on fire locations, containment, and safety alerts with detailed coverage.
In 2024, Waymo solidified its lead in the U.S. robotaxi market, maintaining dominance with extensive coverage and rides. However, Tesla and Amazon’s Zoox are emerging as strong contenders, signaling growing competition.
The 49ers faced a mixed day at camp as QB Brock Purdy was ruled out with an injury, while a key cornerback also went down. The lineup looks uncertain as the team adjusts heading into the season.
Viral YouTube sensation IShowSpeed made a stop in San Francisco during his U.S. tour, drawing enthusiastic fans eager to see the popular streamer in person. The event showcased his growing influence beyond digital platforms.
San Francisco Fleet Week plans are moving forward despite uncertainty over military participation. Organizers aim to celebrate maritime heritage with or without official U.S. Navy involvement, ensuring the event proceeds as scheduled.
San Francisco officials announced plans to remove George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Dianne Feinstein’s names from public schools, sparking debate over historical legacy and representation in education.


















