Monica Madden anchors for ABC7 San Francisco, delivering trusted local news with clarity and professionalism. Known for her engaging reporting, Madden connects Bay Area viewers with crucial stories daily.
Author: Ethan Riley
USA flag football faces off against Mexico in San Francisco, a matchup that transcends sport. Beyond competition, the game highlights cultural ties and growing interest in this fast-paced, accessible form of football.
Nancy Pelosi’s potential retirement looms large, sparking speculation in Washington and San Francisco. As the longtime Speaker weighs her future, both her political legacy and city’s landscape face uncertainty.
ProPublica’s latest report reveals detailed demographics of San Francisco private schools, highlighting patterns in enrollment diversity, socioeconomic status, and racial representation across the city’s elite educational institutions.
US President Donald Trump has identified San Francisco as the next focus for his administration’s aggressive crime crackdown, signaling intensified efforts to tackle urban crime hotspots across the nation.
The Bay Area gears up to celebrate the Lunar New Year, welcoming the Year of the Horse with vibrant parades, cultural performances, and traditional festivals. Communities unite to honor heritage and usher in prosperity.
Former President Donald Trump retweeted a misleading graphic falsely linking crime rates to specific demographics. FactCheck.org debunks the claim, emphasizing the importance of accurate data in public discourse.
‘GMA’ issued a warning to a reporter about avoiding the “dangerous” downtown San Francisco area during a live segment on the closing of the Westfield mall, citing safety concerns amid rising local crime.
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey announced he plans to play against the Seattle Seahawks, stating he “feels great” ahead of the upcoming game, boosting the team’s offensive hopes.
The San Francisco Giants’ thrilling comeback victory underscores a new era in 2025. Their resilience on the field reflects a season already marked by surprise upsets and heightened competition, signaling a shift in baseball’s landscape.
Merck remains confident as Keytruda faces loss of exclusivity, projecting growth through expanded indications and robust pipeline advancements, underscoring resilience amid increasing market competition.
Eater San Francisco highlights 19 anti-Valentine’s Day restaurants where love-themed fuss is absent and business goes on as usual. These spots offer refuge for those skipping the holiday rush in 2024.
California’s response to the bill aimed at curbing misinformation will reveal if lessons were learned from Trump’s rise. Its fate signals the state’s stance on political accountability and safeguarding democracy.
San Francisco teachers have launched a strike, shutting down schools for 50,000 students. The walkout highlights ongoing disputes over pay, class sizes, and staffing, escalating tensions in the city’s education system.
The Market, a high-end grocery store in San Francisco’s former Twitter building, is set to close amid rising crime and sharply declining sales, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The closure highlights ongoing challenges for retail in the city.
In San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, drugs are openly sold on street corners, posing a public safety crisis. Authorities and community leaders are intensifying efforts to combat the rampant drug trade and restore order.
BART reported its highest Saturday ridership since the pre-pandemic era, driven by major events in San Francisco. The surge highlights growing public transit use as the city’s event calendar rebounds.
Despite a high-profile killing, San Francisco reports far fewer homicides compared to other similarly-sized U.S. cities. Experts cite effective policing and community programs as key factors in maintaining lower violent crime rates.
LUMA Hotel San Francisco redefines urban travel in California, blending state-of-the-art sports amenities with exceptional dining experiences. The new hotspot sets a fresh standard for travelers seeking luxury and convenience.
San Francisco has authorized police to deploy robots capable of lethal force, marking a controversial shift in law enforcement tactics. The decision has sparked debate over ethics and oversight. (NBC News)



















