A mega-rich oligarch linked to Putin reportedly disrupted plans for a Bay Area homeless shelter, sparking controversy and raising concerns over foreign influence in local community projects.
Author: Charlotte Adams
The San Francisco 49ers are set to sell a 6% stake, valuing the franchise at a world-record US$8.5 billion, SportsPro reports. This landmark deal highlights the growing commercial power of NFL teams.
Network World highlights the top network and data center events of 2025, showcasing key conferences and expos where industry leaders will unveil innovations and discuss future trends shaping connectivity and infrastructure.
As San Francisco Bay Area hotels anticipate a long-awaited recovery, another property has fallen into financial distress, highlighting ongoing challenges in the hospitality sector, reports CoStar.
San Francisco school board has paused its plan to rename 44 schools, delaying decisions until students return to classrooms. The move follows community feedback and aims to involve students in the renaming process.
The investor behind the San Francisco Hilton hotel has announced it will cease loan payments, escalating financial concerns for the property. The decision raises questions about the hotel’s future operations and refinancing options.
San Francisco politics, often described as a “gladiator ring,” has been shaped by fierce women leaders. These trailblazers battled entrenched systems to drive transformative change across America, spotlighted in a new Los Angeles Times feature.
The Archdiocese of San Francisco highlights the struggle and success of Catholic education in America, overcoming challenges to provide quality faith-based learning that shapes generations across the nation.
A recent Washington Monthly article challenges the perception of San Francisco as a liberal bastion, revealing its complex political history and highlighting conservative influences that have shaped the city’s past and present.
San Francisco’s school board voted to rename 44 schools, including Abraham Lincoln and George Washington High Schools, sparking debates over history, representation, and community identity.
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck the East Bay near Dublin, causing minor shaking but no immediate reports of damage. Residents reported feeling the tremor, prompting brief safety alerts. Authorities continue to monitor the situation.
Security cameras boost public safety and deter crime, but experts warn they also raise privacy concerns. The debate intensifies over whether their benefits outweigh the risks of surveillance. (The New York Times, 2022)
The San Francisco 49ers have officially announced the contract extension of linebacker Fred Warner. The deal secures the All-Pro defender’s future with the team, reinforcing their commitment to a strong defense.
Major corporations are withdrawing sponsorship from key Pride parades amid ongoing DEI rollbacks. The move highlights growing tensions over corporate support for LGBTQ+ initiatives, NBC News reports.
US teachers in California face a worsening housing crisis as rising rents outpace salaries, forcing many to seek multiple jobs or leave the profession. Educators warn this threatens the state’s public school system.
San Francisco’s crime problem runs deeper than official stats suggest, experts warn. Despite city reports showing improvements, underlying issues like homelessness and drug abuse fuel persistent public safety concerns, Fox News reports.
An elderly woman tragically died after being pushed onto BART tracks in San Francisco. Authorities quickly arrested the suspect. Investigations are ongoing as the community mourns the shocking incident.
The San Francisco school board has voted to rename dozens of schools, including those named after George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, sparking debate over historical legacy and community identity.
San Francisco’s Valencia Street faces shifts as rising rents and new developments alter its character. Insights from Oakland’s Telegraph Avenue reveal challenges and opportunities in balancing growth with local culture.
The inaugural Clusterfest comedy festival in San Francisco faced some initial hiccups but ultimately ran smoothly, drawing enthusiastic crowds and top-tier talent to the city’s vibrant entertainment scene.