Golf’s U.S. Amateur Championship is set to return to San Francisco’s Olympic Club, marking a homecoming for the prestigious event. The tournament will showcase top amateur talent at one of golf’s iconic venues.
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Rising crime in San Francisco has forced Nordstrom to close two of its city stores, citing safety concerns for customers and staff. The retailer joins a growing list of businesses affected by the surge in urban crime.
Former President Donald Trump has once again expressed his intention to deploy federal troops to San Francisco, citing concerns over crime and public safety, sparking renewed debate over federal intervention in city affairs.
Ocean Beach bonfires have long been a cherished teen ritual in San Francisco. However, a recent shooting has sparked concern among parents and residents, prompting renewed calls for increased safety measures at the popular gathering spot.
Japanese specialty cafe Lemonade by Lemonica is set to open its first U.S. location in San Francisco’s Japantown. Known for its handcrafted lemonades, the cafe aims to capture local interest with fresh, citrus-focused beverages.
San Francisco has filed a landmark lawsuit likening ultra-processed food companies to “big tobacco,” accusing them of deceptive marketing and contributing to public health crises. The case marks a bold legal challenge in food regulation.
From Alexander Hamilton’s fatal duel to the assassinations of Harvey Milk and Gabby Giffords, political violence has deeply impacted the U.S., shaping its history and raising urgent questions about democracy and safety.
SFMOMA announces a free admission day in 2022, while Sweetwater Music Hall unveils its new concert season. Both events highlight San Francisco’s vibrant live arts scene. Full details in the San Francisco Chronicle.
An American religious studies teacher survived a horrific attack by migrants while vacationing in Italy, Fox News reports. The incident has sparked outrage and renewed debate over migrant safety and security measures.
San Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to ban e-cigarette sales, aiming to curb rising teen vaping rates. The move reflects growing concerns over youth nicotine addiction and public health risks.
Flynn Restaurant Group has signed a major international expansion deal with Wendy’s, marking its entry into new global markets. The partnership aims to boost Wendy’s presence and accelerate growth abroad.
Golden Gate Sports delivers comprehensive coverage of Bay Area teams, from the Giants to the Warriors. Stay updated with real-time scores, analysis, and exclusive interviews on the region’s top sports site.
San Francisco has been named one of the safest cities in the world, according to a recent report featured on KTVU. The city’s improved public safety measures and community programs contributed to this achievement.
San Francisco District Attorney discusses rising hate crimes nationwide, emphasizing enhanced safety measures and community outreach to protect vulnerable groups and restore public trust, NBC Bay Area reports.
British Muslim journalist Sami Hamdi was detained by ICE at San Francisco International Airport after his visa was revoked, raising concerns over due process and press freedom, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Bruce Springsteen has added a new San Francisco date to his expanding U.S. tour, much to fans’ delight. The San Francisco Chronicle reports tickets go on sale soon, promising a memorable live experience.
Plans are underway for a Border Patrol immigration crackdown in the San Francisco area, sources tell CBS News. The operation aims to increase enforcement amid rising concerns over illegal crossings.
A seismic-like event, possibly an earthquake, was reported minutes ago near San Francisco, California. Authorities are assessing the situation. No immediate damage or casualties have been confirmed. More updates to follow.
The San Francisco 49ers’ 2016 season is poised to be defined by inconsistent quarterback play. Struggles under center threaten to undermine the team’s offensive potential, spotlighting a key challenge for the franchise.
Y Combinator’s Garry Tan is spearheading a new political movement in San Francisco, aiming to reshape the city’s leadership with fresh perspectives and innovative approaches, The San Francisco Standard reports.



















