The Trump administration has threatened to withhold $811 million in federal education funds to California, citing compliance issues. The move sparks concerns over funding for vital school programs statewide.
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A performative male contest has taken over a popular San Francisco park, sparking debate about toxic masculinity. Participants showcase dominance, raising concerns about public safety and social dynamics in communal spaces.
The Mercury News highlights the top 10 nude beaches in the U.S., featuring popular California spots like San Gregorio and Black’s Beach. These clothing-optional destinations offer scenic views and a liberating beach experience.
San Francisco celebrates the Grateful Dead’s iconic concerts with a vibrant tie-dye tribute. Fans are encouraged to wear flowers in their hair and take the bus, embracing the band’s timeless spirit and eco-friendly vibe.
The Folsom Street Fair returns to San Francisco on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Celebrating LGBTQ+ culture and kink, this iconic event attracts thousands for a day of vibrant festivities and community pride.
San Francisco 49ers fans face a tough truth with kicker Jake Moody’s inconsistent performance. Despite flashes of potential, Moody’s struggles highlight ongoing challenges in securing reliable special teams play.
Sports Illustrated expresses indifference toward the San Francisco 49ers’ offseason moves, signaling tempered expectations as the team focuses on stability rather than blockbuster changes.
Reproductive rights in the US have evolved through landmark rulings and pivotal moments. History.com highlights key events shaping access to contraception, abortion, and healthcare over decades.
Rick Estrin & The Nightcats brought their electrifying blues to Kelseyville’s Country Street Dance, delivering a night of high-energy performances that had the crowd dancing and celebrating local music culture.
In San Francisco, deep divisions among Democrats over crime policy have sparked intense conflict. The debate highlights a broader struggle between progressive reform and calls for tougher law enforcement, intensifying political tensions.
The San Francisco Giants’ starting rotation is impressing after key offseason moves. Improved pitching depth and standout performances have positioned the team as strong contenders early in the season.
Matt Drange, a seasoned financial journalist, recently joined Business Insider, bringing extensive expertise in market analysis and investment trends. His insights are expected to enhance the publication’s business coverage.
One key advantage for Brock Purdy in 2024 won’t carry into 2025, reports Sports Illustrated. The changing landscape may impact his performance, forcing adjustments as teams adapt to new rules and strategies.
SFGATE fact-checked the most common claims about crime in San Francisco, separating myth from reality. Their analysis provides clarity on trends, debunking exaggerated narratives and highlighting verified data.
Debate over the future relationship between San Francisco Theological Seminary and the PC(USA) is expected to surface at the upcoming General Assembly, stirring discussions on affiliation and denominational ties.
San Diego Padres pitcher struggles against the Los Angeles Dodgers, citing one major reason for his struggles. The matchup remains a significant challenge, highlighting a key hurdle in the Padres’ season.
Chesa Boudin, San Francisco’s progressive district attorney, was ousted in a recall election after controversy over rising crime and criticism of his reform policies. His tenure exposed deep divides over criminal justice in California.
American high school math education is evolving, with new curricula focusing on critical thinking and real-world applications. Schools nationwide are adopting innovative teaching methods to better prepare students for future challenges.
Boy band EVNNE expands their “Set N Go” world tour with new concert dates across the U.S. and Europe, engaging a growing global fanbase. The group showcases K-pop’s rising international appeal.
Esa-Pekka Salonen concludes his San Francisco Symphony tenure with a powerful performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, the ‘Resurrection.’ Despite recent challenges, the concert was hailed as a triumphant farewell.